Right Where You Left Me
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  • Reads 1,665
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published May 20, 2023
Mature
I'm the girl who's perfect; 
I'm the perfect blonde.
I was a cheerleader.
I'm rich.

Why is it that I'm the one who gets left by everyone at the end of the story? 

Why is it never me that guys ultimately want in the end?
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Ever wonder what it's like to be the "it" person at school? The one who's always at the center of attention-whether it's good or bad? The popular girl, the trendsetter. She's the one who everyone looks at, whether it's her hairstyle, her outfits, or the way she makes an entrance at every event. It's like she's always in the spotlight, making sure all eyes are on her. And then there are the popular boys-the ones who dominate on the field, charm everyone, and somehow, always seem to get away with anything. Girls swoon, teachers adore them, and they get to be the ones who set the rules. But what about the rest of us? What about me? I was the girl who lived in the shadow of their spotlight, always good at creative stuff-art, writing, anything that let me express myself. I'd count down the days to school events, not because I wanted to be the center of attention, but because I just wanted to be seen. I wanted recognition, even if it was just from one teacher or one friend, to feel like I mattered, like my voice was worth something. Was it easy? Not even close. If school taught me anything, it was that no matter how hard you try, there's always someone ready to outshine you. And if they can't? They'll find a way to tear you down, to make sure you never even get a chance to stand in their light. And when you think maybe the teachers will step in, help you out-well, sometimes they just sit on the sidelines, watching as you get pushed further into the background, as you're bullied into silence. Into someone you were never meant to be. In a place where spotlights only shine on the few, I couldn't help but wonder-was there ever room for someone like me?
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WARNING: There are going to be mistakes as I'm going to be editing the whole book. Please do point the mistakes out. Story does include strong language, mention of self harm and suicide. If you are affected by these this may not be the story for you. PLEASE if you are triggered by suicide, self harm, abuse then DO NOT READ. Other than that please read the book and enjoy. Remember to vote and share your thoughts. Meet 17 year old chyna, she's your typical cliche teen, auburn soft curly hair, toned body, beautiful, yet natural tanned skin. She has soft grey eyes, high cheek bones, red plump lips. She's miss popular. She's head cheerleader of her schools squad. Her boyfriend happens to be the captain and quarterback for the schools football team. She has the perfect school life, yet at home, not so much. Her mom died when she was six; lost her cancer battle. Her daddy became a work-a-Holic who drank at night and beat her when he got wasted. Everyone assumes she has a nice life, her daddy's an accountant who earns millions each year, she lives in a 6 bed mansion. Which has a game room, inside pool and out, a home gym, a kitchen the size of an average living room, two living rooms, one family room, a home cinema, two offices and a dinning room. To everyone her daddy's the most kindest, generous man yet behind close doors it's another story! She is faced with all kinds of obstacles. Will she overcome?