My Story

My Story

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Now, I'm not going to start with usual, 'I'm not your average teenage girl-' or something along those lines. I believe each and every one of us are unique people. One of a kind. What does average mean? It doesn't matter if some people think you are a fake or not. Copycat or not (I don't really know so...). There is always gonna be a difference- Annnndddd, I am going too deep. Don't worry. Usually, I don't do random -but inspirational, right? No? Okay :(- speeches. Usually. Well, you're here for a good story, right? I think I could give you that. I understand it's not good to boast. Despite that logic suggests that my life is completely abnormal in the human world we live in. You'll understand later on. Without further a do, I present you with- My life. Normal, exciting, crazy, boring. You decide. I'm just gonna retell my tale and hope someone out there enjoys reading this. Well, welcome to my life. Enjoy reading my story.
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- Ok, ok. I think I've dropped enough hints about the fact that I'm 'different'. I guess I should spill the beans. When I was born, I had a rare cancer- mum had told me this. She didn't tell me anything else about my birth, other than that the kemo therapy went wrong. The doctors were testing a new serum that didn't cooperate with my blood type. It did cure the cancer, but it had a side effect. The serum made my bones and muscles shrink down to about a tenth of their original size. I'm very small for my age, I have to say. I'm quite proud of myself though- I've grown half a millimetre so now I'm about the size of an artline pen. Amy Leebeck is your average 16 year old girl, apart from one tiny detail. She has grown up the size of a doll and faces the tough challenges of living at her size. When she was abducted by a boy fighting a lost cause, Amy thought that her pitiful existence was over. But as she gets to know her mysterious kidnapper, her dull and dreary life begins to unfold...

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