❝I’ve been friends with her ever since we’re in 1st year. She’s a bubbly type and she’s laughing about almost anything. Sometimes I want to ask her if something’s wrong but I don’t have the strength to do that…❞ -Nicole Lopez, best friend
❝I know her and her family ever since I was nine. My parents and hers were really close to each other. She’s not the type of girl who cries over the smallest and simplest things. I have seen her cry for years… I don’t know why…❞ -Dylan Marquez, childhood friend
❝I don’t know anything about her because she’s just one of the other girls out there. She’s not really my type… but if you’re talking about that nerd who tripped on the stairs… she’s hilarious! She’s the funniest loser I’ve met…❞ -Warren Fuentabella, varsity player
❝Ms. Smith? She visited me here twice a week. I can see in her eyes that she’s facing great problems but scared to say it out loud. She’s actually the most quiet student here. She will smile for a minute or so but after that, she’ll frown, ❞ -Ms. Darla De Guzman, guidance counsellor
❝She’s the most reliable daughter I ever had… She’s a very smart and responsible girl I’ve ever met. I’m so proud of every accomplishment she got and she deserved it. Although we don’t know what’s happening to her school…❞ -Mr. Jacob Smith, father
❝Chloe? She’s a worthless imprudent daughter I’ve ever had! She’s a disgraceful person! She’s lucky I didn’t disown her or worst! She never follow my instruction and she never listens to all the things I tell her! Kia’s still better than her!❞ -Mrs. Phoebe Smith, mother
Will one of these people care if Chloe Smith do something wrong with her? Will she open up things to them or will she keep it to herself?

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I'm Sorry
Teen FictionHave you ever met someone who’s so happy and loud? They were cracking up with just one simple thing you did. Chloe Smith is just like that. She’s the loudest girl in their academy. Will someone rescue her before it’s too late? Will someone care even...