BABY PROJECT
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 13m
  • Reads 128
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 5
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2023
Mature
OSCAR:

I had always been a nerd. From the moment I let out my first cry and now 17 years later, I am still a nerd. It's like somehow being a bit weird and smart intertwined with my genetic coding- atleast that's how she once described it. She made me start accepting myself. She made me start loving myself. She made who I was. But then I had to leave. And I doubt things will ever be the same with her.


EBONY: 
"Popular" might aswell have been my middle name. I had always had friends from kindergarten up until high school- albeit friends you would describe as "touch and go".  You know the type, the ones you have a good time with in lesson then ignore the rest of the day. Infact, with all my friends I can only recall having one true friend. A friend who loved me for me. Him.

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