Incongruity

Incongruity

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She's just a girl with auditory disorder (disability to hear properly) against the whole world. Tough life? No sh*t, Sherlock. Include the parts where she closes herself off from the rest of the world and fights the Silent War against her parents? Just makes it an even more crappy life than it already is. What she doesn't know is that when you throw in a guy with bulimia, ALL HELL WILL BREAK LOOSE!! Okay, no, I take back my words. Throw in a guy with bulimia and BAM! It's them against the world with their insults, rejection, and, let's not forget, their judgement. • THINGS TO NOTE‼️ This story was written with the intention of reminding the world that these disorders ( and more ) exist, so we request that you, the reader, keep an open mind when reading this story, and understand the struggle these people face every single day of their life.
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This is my take on a story about Tulisa's child. I've seen a lot of stories where people have written about Tulisa's child and made out their life is perfect. I've decided to write my own story so this is life from the child's point of view about the daily struggles they face. (please remember this is FICTION) and This is life as Tulisa's daughter through the eyes of Kayleigh. This is the story of an average girl, Kayleigh May Contostavlos. Kayleigh is an average child, except for one thing - her mother is Tulisa. Most people hate the fact that Kayleigh is Tulisa's daughter and people are at times, jealous of her. This life isn't a life Kayleigh obviously asked for and she doesn't brag about her life to other people at all. How does Kayleigh cope with the problems that being Tulisa's daughter bring and what does she choose to do about these problems? As you'll discover later into the story, Kayleigh becomes older and therefore more aware of exactly the price she'll pay for something that isn't her fault and that's being Tulisa's daughter. Will Kayleigh live to regret being born into Tulisa's world when her life is horribly put in danger?

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