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Elisa is was supposedly born "brain damaged." She can't move, talk or communicate. She lives with her abusive nanny and drunken father. But then one day a surgery pops up to say make her normal. Normal. That's all she every wanted to be. She can understand everyone and everything she's ever learned. But. No one. Believes her. Now she can show the world who she is and what she can do. This story is about love, brokenness and coming back to reality.
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Ana

Life as a child was amazing. Your weight didn't matter. Your clothes didn't matter. Your parents money didn't matter. All that mattered was who you were going to play with, but that's all gone now. My sister hates me, my mom has no time for me, and my dad, well he left me. My life has been one whirlwind after another. Except I'm content with it, till it all comes crashing down. Every television, billboard, and magazine is covered with models. Models that are supposed to be role models, for us. Perfect face, perfect body, perfect life. I have none of those things. All my life I've never cared that I was over weight, and didn't wear makeup. Who knew a boy could change all of that? That's when I decided to starve myself, force myself to look like the girls in the magazines. Who knew all I was doing was slowly killing myself? Life likes to play games, except my game is called Ana and I don't think I will survive. (unedited) Cover by: MadHatter_25

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