Mending A Lost Soul- The Broken Ones
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  • Reads 320
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2013
This is my first story so sorry if it sucks. It is basically a compilation of short stories of victims of bullying and peer pressure that I may make into an extended novel.

I was inspired by ‘The Jerk,’ a wattpad story and the following to write my own compilation of mostly true stories and experiences.
The boy you punched in the hall today. Committed suicide a few moments later. That girl you called a slut in class today. She's a virgin. The boy you called lame. He has to work every night to support his family. That girl you pushed down the other day. She's already being abused at home. That girl you called fat. She's starving herself. The old man you made fun of cause of the ugly scars. He fought for our country. The boy you made fun of for crying. His mother is dying. You think you know them. Guess what? You DON'T!

Enjoy…

NB: Some are true stories.
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