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Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2014
I've always just been average and on somethings, like my level of attractiveness, under average. The only things it seemed I was good at were sports, making a fool out of myself, and school. I never had any friends; I simply didn't see the need for them. I never had the experiences a "typical" teenage girl was expected to have. Sleepovers, parties, even study groups were things people like me simply weren't invited to. I know what a lot of people are thinking, that I had to have been at least invited to something that had to do with the sports teams I was on, but even though I was on the team I still wasn't invited. I'm not stating any of this for pity. In fact I liked my life just how it was, but I can't start the story from the middle. I have to start at the beginning, which happens to start with a lonely girl and that lonely girls name was Kyle.
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