Have you ever felt broken inside and you need to make fun of other people to make yourself feel better? I bet at least half of you said "yes" to that question. That is exactly what I do sometimes, especially to Harmony Lyndon. I sometimes feel bad about it, but there's a lot of difficult problems going on in my life right now. My parents just divorced, I'm sick with chicken pox today and the talent show is tomorrow and I might not even be able to go! Harmony should be really happy I'm not there to tease her about her probably tangled hair or her nerdy Star Wars shirt today. All of my friends are expecting me to be at school today (for the talent show sign ups) we put together an amazing dance routine to "cheerleader" and I'm front and center, without me the whole dance will be messed up. The only thing that would make me even angrier than I already am is if Harmony signed up for the talent show. Mckenzie used to be good friends with her in the third grade and she told me that she's a really good singer, she'd win for sure. So now you see why I have to make fun of her, so she won't win over the competition. She's really talented and I'm jealous, if she felt good about herself I would have to be the one crying around school and I wouldn't want my mascara to run.
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Fiction généraleHarmony is a socially awkward, short, 4 eyed 13 year- old who has no friends. If things weren't bad enough she loses her mother to cancer. She is made fun of at school because she cries when she thinks about this event. Her father tries to boost he...