Beverly...what did that name mean? To the girls at school it meant slut, prostitute, cocksucker, a girl who got down and dirty. To her father, it meant his daughter..but daughter can mean a great many things, like in the case of DDLG, a sexual kink, it means sexual partner...sometimes Beverly thought she was both to him. To the adults of Derry it was similar to the schools girls...but they didn't look down on her..they did the exact opposite..they liked it. None of them made there moves, luckily, but she'd always feel even worse when they acted the way they did to her, worse then her father and worse then the school girls. To her supposed "friends", always treated her nice...but not because they felt sorry for her, she already know Bill and Ben, hell all of them were trying to score on her. Sometimes she loved that someone was being nice to her..but the reality always settled in on her...and it hurt her more then anything else in Derry. So what did Beverly mean to herself, the one who has the name..she thinks she's all of those things..but that all boils down to a slut.."The girl" of the Losers, names she hated with a passion..but she didn't want to be called those anymore, she didn't want to be associated with them..which brings us here 13/2/1991..the day she ran away from it all, ran away from her father, Bill, the losers, Derry itself, to live a life that didn't torture her to the very core of her soul. She grabbed her now dirtied and tattered clothes into a sack, and took the next bus to anywhere..far away from Derry..no more clowns..no more Losers..no more stupidness..no more pain.
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