a month before eighth grade

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Sayuri's POV:
My! My!its almost virtual classes! I'm so exited! I'm gonna see all my old classmates.

A voice: but they never talked to you the whole summer

Sayuri: nevertheless! They must've just been busy!

The voice: they post conversations together without you

Sayuri: well I have the new friends I made in the internet!

The voice stopped talking but she felt a little lonely. So she texted one of her so called friends.

Sayuri: Seki:

Hey there Seki!

Hey there Yuri! What's up?

Oh nothing much! I heard
You started reading comics recently

Yep! That's true! You have any
Recommendations?

Yeah its ------------------

Cool! I'll read it later

They chatted more and more, along with the friends she made online. Sayuri's an only child do lonelyness is really impactfull towards her

Sayuri suffers from depression but refuses to make that a reason for her to stop doing what she loves. Why does she suffer from depression? She bottles her emotions up due to her word abusive grandmother during her parent's working overseas during her middle school days, his father sexually harasses her but she refused to tell anyone. Her mother really loved her father and if she told her she'd be really sad and heartbroken. So no matter how much she gets frustrated about it she never tells anyone. She cries to sleep due to lack of emotional release towards anyone. Not even her closest friends knew. So no one understood her.

The internet was the only way everyone escapes society's cruel judgement. Such as reading ebooks. Watching videos, cartoons anime etc... Well the way Sayuri escapes from society is by using it to find happiness or give her happiness, such as making kinder friends to help her with minor problems. It works! Until she has to go back to reality. Where she's forced to listen and obey her unfair parents.

Sayuri's mom: Sayuri dear, you and your father need to pick up the materials you left at your last school.

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