Shame
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  • Reads 213
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 5
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2014
Shame
Blonde, skinny, sexy make up, and tight clothing.
Bleached, slut, fake, and whore.
It almost seems like these words are interchangeable when people describe me.
Mia Henderson is the school "slut". But she never takes the insult to heart. Although she has embraced the name and doesn't let the insult bother her, she still doesn't feel like one in her heart. 
In her heart she is head over heals for Brad. The same Brad she met two years ago in freshman year. The same unattainable Brad that would never go for the school slut.
So what happens when she goes out on a limb to try to win him over?
Watch as Mia follows and strays from the stereotypical high school insult: the school slut.
(As a second note this story was inspired by the song chandelier by Sia so it might be a good idea if you listen to the song while you read this.)
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