goodbye to a world
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Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2017
when i was 16, my mother and i were abandoned. we were different. my mother was born with an eye infection, leaving her partially blind with her beautiful heterocromia eyes and soft pale face. she was frale, even though we had a nice home and enough food to survive. our house wasnt THAT great though. in the winters it was freezing and in the summers it was sticky and hot. my father, zen, left us when i was 7. what a bitch. im in 10th grade high school now. im hardly passing and my strongest subject is math. thats why i am different in personality. i am ugly. i have grayish blue hair, despite being only 16, and i am 5'1. ive never had a boyfriend in my life. maybe because im attracted to females? yes... i am a lesbian. but dont treat me any differently. i only have 2 friends. griv and iris. griv is 17 and iris is 15. we are mainly friends because griv's birthday is a day before me and iris's is a day after me. heh. back to my looks though. i am a dark skinned person. not brown. just... dark. i also have heterocromia with one green eye and one brown. i may get this from my mother.... but maybe not. if ypu are uncomfortable reading about bras and such, you can skip this. i wear a size 9 bra.


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