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Texting Olivia Large ((On Pause))
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  • Reads 958
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 20m
Ongoing, First published Aug 14, 2021
Olivia Lorraine, or Olivia Large as the 'populars' cleverly invented, is one of the biggest girls in school.

But her problem isn't being fat. Afterall, she isn't the only over weight one in school.

Her issue is that people seem to care more about her weight than she does.

When ignored insults and witty responses transform to violent tendencies, Olivia begins feeling lost and alone.

That is until an anonymous message finds it's way to her phone.

It isn't anything mean of stupid like her previous text pranks from school. In fact, it seems a thousand times worse.

It's a 3 letter word, bold, underlined and italic. Not to mention in capital letter.

'I like you, Olivia Lorraine"

To most, it's a sweet confession from a secret admirer.

To Olivia it's the biggest joke she's ever read. 

 As she goes through the overwhelming experiences of making new friends, loving herself and expertly ignoring the anonymous messenger, she can't ignore the nagging in her brain of who is the most ridiculous; The idiot that sent the text.

Or herself for hoping it's true.
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