Words Don't Mean A Thing #MindOverMatterContest

Words Don't Mean A Thing #MindOverMatterContest

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All of last year, I was criticized/bullied at my school, along with dealing with the death of my father, and this story shows how I overcame that. It's very true, and nothing about this story is fake except that my real name isn't Scarlett Tomlinson. Just my entry for the #MindOverMatter. This story is copyrighted, so please don't steal any part of it. Thank you. To the judges: please read the part 'Author's Note' before the story. To everyone: I hope you beautiful people like the story, and thank you for reading it!
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tw's: verbal and emotional child abuse, body shaming, adhd rep After spending my first two years as the college fuck boy, I've decided that I'm done with that reputation for the rest of college. Especially when one of my past hookups starts lurking around and spreading rumours about me that could have me kicked off the team. So when my friend moves out of my apartment, I'm looking for a new roomie. And when my new roomie ends up being my shy, bookworm tutor who's looking to get her ex-boyfriend off her back, how can I resist not asking her to be my fake girlfriend until we're both out of hot water. But I have a hard time trying to remember that this is all fake.

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