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Define Me
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Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2013
People don't always understand that what there saying is hurtful. A lot of them may not even know that their hurting you. Let people know, they're really are a few good people left in this world believe it or not. You have to keep going, and on your way you should help others "see the light" as well. You alone have the power to save someone from the pain and hurt that you once felt. If you wouldn't wish it on yourself, you shouldn't wish it on anyone else. Just because your hurting does not make you the most important thing in everyone's world. You don't know what everyone's going through, you haven't walked in their shoes.

This story is about a girl, who though she is fictional she has my personality. After all, I did create her. She has Type One Diabetes, and is anorexic. She believes she is fat, and wants out of the spotlight. When her and her best friend attempt suicide together, things change. She meets a boy, and they fall in love. The question is, can he turn her around and get her to see herself the way he does before it's to late?
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