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Annika Ashford has spent her whole life being stared at-judged for something beyond her control. Born with a condition that causes constant, involuntary movements, she has always felt like an outsider. Bullied, misunderstood, and seen as "weird," she has learned to navigate a world that often fails to understand people like her. But Annika refuses to be defined by the whispers and the stares.
Despite the struggles, she pushes herself to excel in high school, determined to prove that she is more than her condition. She studies harder, works smarter, and fights against every limitation placed upon her. Yet, behind the achievements and the forced smiles, she carries a burden no one truly sees-the exhaustion of always pretending to be okay.
Through Annika's story, Pretending to Be Okay sheds light on the unseen battles of living with a disability. It explores the raw emotions, the silent thoughts, and the unspoken pain of wanting to be treated like everyone else. It is a journey of resilience, identity, and self-acceptance-of learning that strength isn't about hiding your struggles but embracing them.
Will Annika continue pretending, or will she finally find the courage to live without apologies?
Themes
Life struggles as a person with a disability (PWD)
The reality of being bullied and judged
The pressure to always appear strong
The journey of self-acceptance
The unseen battles of those who are "different"
A deeply personal and emotional story, Pretending to Be Okay is not just Annika's story-it's the story of anyone who has ever felt like they didn't belong.