Reciprocate
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Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2021
Prologue
"You bald headed!" Elijah pointed at my hair. "I got more hair than her!" Jeremiah and Bryce were standing next to him chuckled. I really tried to hold in my tears, but I kept my ground firm. "Your momma bald head so shut up." I pointed in his face. Elijah creased his eyebrows and kicked me in my calf and ran to his chemistry classroom.  "Ouch!" I yelled and touched my bruised calf. I ran after him but sadly he was a second ahead of me and ran into his chemistry class. I creased my eyebrows. The bell ring. . And I ran to my Designer Class. I looked to my right and saw they were already in the sewing lab. I walked to my desk.. I started to tear up... I swear I can never do anything without someone saying their own bull crap opinion about my hair.. Its either my hair my outfit my weight my size heck! How I barely have any boobs! When is this going to stop..
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