The Wounded One

The Wounded One

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Jenna was your typical high school girl. She only had a few friends and some weren't really good friends. She was top of her class and everyone saw her as the shy girl. But, people didn't know how she was really feeling. She never really told anybody even her family how she felt and she just kept all her feelings inside. Until, one day she met someone that changed everything. Preview "Why weren't you at school yesterday, we were worried sick about you?!" Katie said. "I didn't feel good." I hate lying to my friends and everyone else that I was all right. I wish i had someone to talk to that understood me and was in the same situation. "Well, I'm glad your back. And we didn't have any homework from any of our classes, we just have to study for the finals." "Thank god, I thought I would have to stay up all night."
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