The One's No One Noticed
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  • Reads 56
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2017
Mature
Picture this. You're walking down the supposedly empty hallway of your school. As you continue walking you start to hear crying coming from somewhere. What if that person just so happened to be the supposed always happy class clown???? Would you help?? Would you reach out?? 

Or would you just walk away thinking it's probably nothing major?? They could of just accidentally hit their arm. Would you just ignore him and walk away???? You know continue on with your day like you expect him to do also. Maybe there was more to it. 

What if he doesn't want to continue any longer????? And what if you would of just stopped and helped you could of changed that.




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