Please remember that this is not a real story; it is just made up. However, it is very likely that this situation could happen to anyone. Please tell an adult if you have been bullied or cyberbullied before it is too late.
DAY 1: The Start
It was a normal day at Valley Middle School in Chicago. I rushed to the school and had a great big smile on my face. Today we would have a field trip. I walked to my locker; Locker 329. As I opened the metal door, I noticed a note stuck in one of the vents of my locker... weird...
It read...
I know who you are.
Check ur facebook at 5 PM.
-Friend
I just ignored the note and put it in my pocket as I slid my bookbag into my locker, leaving and going to Mrs. Frady's classroom.
"Hey! She's back!" One student said as the whole class (at least much of it) started to laugh and grin at me. At first I thought it was something I was wearing or something I had said in the past... but I soon was to realize that I was being bullied... bad.
We were now arriving at the Brunniers Museum in Chicago, and we all jumped off the bus as we made sure we had our phones and camera's. I was looking forward to having a good time. The building in front of us was huge; it looked like the White House. As we passed through the glass double doors of the building, someone approached me.
"Don't ignore my note... Ally."
The stranger then left, rushing past me to a group with at least 6 people in it. I started to think I was being bullied; but my mind just told me I wasn't and I was over-reacting.
I was wrong.
That night, after school, I decided to check my Facebook for any messages when I heard a sound. I had 18 new messages... why? I clicked on the message notification menu.
No. This wasn't happening.
"She is a jerk."
"Yeah. I agree." Another user said.
"Did you see Ally on Youtube? Pathetic."
"Hahaha!"
"Ally is SO ugly really :xD"
"Everyone join my group called "Hate on Ally Burnior. xD hahah"
This was only the start.
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