All That Matters

All That Matters

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Danielle Wells is the normal one in her family. Well, if you count having anxiety and getting panic attacks consistently normal, then Danielle is the most normal person you'll ever meet. She isn't overly popular like her two brothers, Daniel and David. But, she's not exactly social either. When she crosses paths with Ethan Chambers, the school's player, and people start to notice her will it be for better or for worse? In this story of struggles, awkwardness, secrets, and heartbreak what, or who, is all that matters.
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--Re-written-- When I was 8 we were playing hide and seek in the little park surrounded by bush down the street from my house. It was a large group of us. It was always fun down at the park, since our parents never really came and checked on us. Being twins, Taylor and myself had a bigger amount of freedom then the other kids in our grade, so all the parents trusted at if the Norm Twins were going to be somewhere, their kids would be safe, even though we were young. And that was always true. This particular time at the park we were playing hide and seek. It was one of our favorite games to play. Taylor, Rachel and Connor always had the best hiding spots. I loved counting. The suspense. So I was counting. We counted to 90 so everyone could get the optimal spots in the park. The deal was that we never went too far into the bush. The boulder was our guide. I counted to 90, like normal, and then started looking. There were always specific spots that people hid in, so they were my first points to check. Oddly, no one was in any of them. But to my 8 year old self that made the whole thing better. I started looking hard. But didn't find anyone. I started to call out, starting to get worried. But no one called back. --- Danielle Norm, a musician, dancer, and comitted school student, is just looking to get through school in one piece...

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