Who I Really Am

Who I Really Am

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Dear diary, My name is Jane Alexandra. I am 16 and I don't give a fuck about who you are. My mother said that diaries are something every beautiful girl should have . HA! Yeah right. My hobby is street racing. I love the feel of speed and the movement. When I have adrenalin in me you better watch out. I also am the Number 1 street racer in Michigan. I am known as Rider when I race because my mom thinks I'm a stuffed animal loving, cookie making kind of girl. Know one knows that Rider is a girl. If she were to find out about my hobbies I know she will through a tantrum and send me off to a pageantry school to learn to be a girl. Yuck!
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"She is a monster.", they said. Well, they are not wrong. I'm not a normal monster like the others from the nightmares. Whenever I go, I spread death and happiness. Weird huh? Most girls at my age have girlfriends and boyfriends, well not me. I hate everyone and I think they hate me back. Anyway, for now I had been sent to attend to this school but I have to help to some small things If I'm not destructive by my roommates and actually teammates. If they found out about my dark past, will they stay by my side or they will fear me like the others? Whatever they decide I will protect them from everyone. Especially from myself. *TW, violence, drugs, sexual content, reverse harem*

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