Removing the Facade: A Compilation of Thoughts

Removing the Facade: A Compilation of Thoughts

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I've always wanted to be accepted. I'm sure you have too (at some point in your life.) If you think about it... we all have. I want to fit in. To be pressed into a puzzle so perfectly that it just clicks. One snap. That's all it takes. Actually, that's a lie. That's who I wanted to be. Now, I want to be myself. To stand out. I want to make a difference in the world and expose myself. I want to help push a movement into creating the twenty- first century. The question is... What will happen? Note: This story contains controversial material; you may or may not hold the same views. Read at your own risk and please be polite (even if you disagree!)
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You're a teenager with the love of dancing. As a child, you competed in community dancing competitions with all your friends. Your mother and father supported your love for dancing all the way. Your father would even dance with you sometimes just to spend time with his little girl! Then, one disastrous night when you were thirteen, you and your parents were driving home from your fifth national competition. You won first place, and everyone in your family was proud of you. It began to rain and visibility was decreasing. A drunken driver wasn't paying attention to where you and your family were going, and the drunken driver crashed head on into the vehicle. Your mother didn't make it. A year later, your father became more alcoholic and abusive. He was very devastated over your mother's death just as you were. He kept telling you it was all your fault that your mother died. It is currently three years after your mother's death, and you're sixteen years old. Your father got another woman, and you have a little step sister now. Your father and step mother finally made the decision to send you to a foster family, and that's where you went.

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