Life's View

Life's View

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Freshman year, 2016. I remember as if it was yesterday, even if it is today. I'm 14 years old, 5 feet tall, or that's what my doctor says to be nice, and a little on the "need to go on a diet" side of things. Even though I've lived than less of half my preferred life span, I've gone though a bit. I get the feeling I'll go through a lot more. Let's just not focus on why I speak to myself in 1st person and get to it. ~~~~~~~~ Isabella Nicole Gonzales is your everyday teen. With 4 younger sisters, a limited amount of friends, and 3 different clubs, she spreads herself thin, but always makes room to cram for the next day's test. But no matter how normal she looks to others, Isabella carries a baggage everyday. She hides her depression and anxiety hoping to not disappoint the people she loves. Albeit, no matter hard she tries, she'll have to learn to let things go to get through the stress of high school.
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Isabella Daniels is sixteen and just living each day. She's been to hell and back. She's been beaten, bruised, brutally violated... And yet she manages a smile on her face. She has the heart the size of America! She has good intentions. She even has a couple friends. She likes a guy that is in two of her classes, but is uncertain if he likes her. Lately, she's been depressed and her mom noticed. So in order to make Isabella feel better, she made her get out of the house with her friends for a day. Little did her mom, or Isabella, know that, that day would change her entire high school experience forever. Now her head won't stop spinning. Tears won't stop spilling. Fear won't go away. What does she do? Who should she turn to? What will happen? Read to find out.

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