Saving The Infamous Delinquent.
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Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2012
Hi my name is Ivey Sprecco and I've been blind since I was thirteen because of my mom's abusive ex-flame. No, I'm not horribly disfigured, but I'm emotionally coping.
That horrible day I didn't just lose my sight but I had also lost my mom, she had died when he shot her a few feet away from me, but I couldn't do anything because I could not see. You don't know how guilty I feel for her death I could have saved her, but I was- blind.
Her screams echo in my head as if taunting me every time I'm surrounded in silence so by making up for the quiet I sing or hum because I can't really do much else. So I guess that's all I would ever be is just the blind hopeless girl.
If you are wondering if I live with my dad well I don't anymore because he slowly started to blame me for letting an abusive man stay with my mom and I couldn't take hate from my only living family member so I decided to live with my best friend Daisy and her mom Auntie Rachel.
The day I met Evan he was sweet towards me; he treated me like an average person. Later on I learned that he wasn't the guy I thought I met, but that didn't stop me from finding out more about him. Evan made a deal with me that if I sing for him and be the friend he needs, he'll tell me the truth to his reality. I think it's a fair share, but not everyone thinks so.
So this is the story of how I, the blind girl, is trying to help someone see the light even though I myself is lost in darkness.
So I'll tell you my story if you are willing to listen.
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