The girl who was literally invisible
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Ongoing, First published Aug 05, 2012
Im not in the schools records, my name isn't in the house I rent and technically I wasn't even born. What do you feel like when you have no birth certificate, no parents, no insurances to have your back and know zilch about anything in terms of family? You feel like you have nothing to lose and everthing to gain, and bloody lucky you have a sister.

Most stories are all about the 'who am I really?' and the whole, 'I think i'm plain and not crush-worthy even though really i'm one smexy cookie and don't know it'. Me simply existing takes invisible to a whole new level and completely redefines its original definition.
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