Now You See Me! Now You Don't!
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Complete, First published Aug 07, 2020
Mature
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I went headfirst, barreling into none other than Jace Makenzie! Face planting right in his crotch!
HIS CROTCH!

Yup! I said it! It happened! Humiliated!

The crowd erupted in laughter at me and when I looked up and adjusted the glasses on my face, I saw him smirking down at me!

"Never thought I'd see you in that position" he said to me, making the group of football players standing next to him roar even harder in laughter!

I wanted to die!
I STILL want to die!

Jace never noticed me before and now every time I walk by I feel his eyes on me and the laughter that echoes around him. 

I just want to go back to being invisible. The one that no one ever saw, no one ever cared about, the one no one even knew!
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