Big Girls Don't Cry
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  • Reads 1,159
  • Votes 72
  • Parts 7
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Aug 05, 2014
All through our life we were told that crying helps us break free but at the same time it shows how vulnerable we are. That was exactly Ever's case... but in a slightly different way. She was always afraid of showing people that she had emotions, she always found it hard to trust people because they always ended up hurting her in the end.

After the death of her father her entire life turned black. She started getting bullied at her new school, which caused her to become one of the school loners... every year her self-esteem keep getting lower because every year her life keeps getting harder. Well, that was until one event made her whole world 
turn upside down.

But will this be enough to change her feelings towards life?

For how long will she be able to hind behind a mask?

Is it possible for a girl who has been in the dark for most of her life, to find the slightest bit of light ?
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