Myrthe & Naomi.
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  • Reads 15
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2015
Je denkt: dat overkomt mij nooit. Dat dacht ik ook, tot het gebeurde. 

Ik was 14 en nog helemaal niet bezig met de buitenwereld, de problemen en andere mensen. Al had ik dat wel moeten doen. Ik had vrienden, de beste. Een gezin, wat minder perfect. Maar alles was prima. Ik weet niet of het normaal is, dat weet niemand volgens mij, maar ik was nog niet eens met mezelf bezig. Met wat ik voelde, dacht, deed en hoe andere mij zagen. Fijn zou je denken, tot er een moment komt dat je het allemaal wel belangrijk gaat vinden. Ik ben 14, 14 en Myrthe. Myrthe dat ik mijn naam. Ja dat ben ik. Ik ben Myrthe, en ik heb een vriendin. Ja met vrienden was ik wel bezig. Die vriendin heet Naomi. Naomi is 15, 15 en Naomi. Naomi is net zo als ik, ze is, ze is gewoon Myrthe. Myrthe maar dan anders. Net wat anders dan gewoon Myrthe. Ze is net zo als ik met niet zo veel bezig. Niet met haar uiterlijk, met haar gevoel, wat andere denken. Ze is gewoon Myrthe maar dan Naomi. Er is maar 1 verschil. Zij is begonnen!
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