You Were Different
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2019
Elise Reed were their names. The names of the 3 irrelevant girls trying to survive sophomore and junior year of high school. Everyone saw them as 'different' or 'odd' because of how little they socialized with others but they were just trying their best to avoid people who found amusement in insulting the three of them, which happened to be almost everyone. 

 Aiden Allen and Colby Jackson... the most popular guys in school. Everyone knew them. They were your normal high school jocks who were rude to everyone and only sat with their buddy's on other high school sports teams like basketball, lacrosse, football, baseball team etc...  Girls were all over them 24/7. They couldn't walk down the hallway without some girl they probably do not even know flirting with them. My best friends and I tried avoiding them everyday but whenever they saw us they made fun of our outfits or stole something of ours and ran. 

Summer before becoming seniors in high school, the trio spent almost every day together making memories in hopes for a better year than the last. All three of them changed a lot over summer. They all grew an inch or two, worked out a lot which caused them to get skinnier and a little more muscular, and changed their hair or the way they did their makeup.  When they returned to school on the first day of senior year they were all of a sudden treated as one of the 'popular kids' and Braelyn didn't know how she felt when Aiden Allen started catching feelings for her.
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