Without a Care
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  • Reads 42
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 8
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2013
Odette has issues, to say the least. Her father is a dead victim of 9/11, her mother is too busy being a CEO to care, and she suffers from depression as a result. 

Odette's mother finally decides that enough is enough. She's tired of Odette's moping, and sends her to therapy every Saturday.

On Saturday, January first, two-thousand-and-eleven, after going to therapy for two months, Odette's therapist concludes that she knows what's wrong with Odette: she lets people judge her. So, her therapist gives her a task. Everyday, she must write a letter to a person who has judged her, and explain why she doesn't care about what they think, no matter if she does or not. She is not required to send the letter. She will carry this out for an entire year.

These are Odette's letters, presented in their original formats for you to discover why she just doesn't care.
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