My Story - Sophias Life Before Adoption (Complete)
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  • Reads 1,612
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 50m
Complete, First published Sep 12, 2016
Mature
Hi I'm Sophia Emily May Brown, I am fifteen years old. I was in care for two years before I got adopted by my idol, Demi Lovato. My parents died In car crash to years ago, hence why I was in care, I have no siblings apart from my adopted ones, I am 2 years sober from anorexia, self harm,  I was in rehab for 8 months and that's when my parents died, on the way to pick me up, the reason I cut and didn't eat\purged is because I was bullied since I started school in reception, a heck of a long time, oh I'm also bipoler. Anything else wrong with me? I don't even know any more. Anyway this is the story of my life before I was adopted. 

This book is sophias life before being adopted by Demi Lovato if you wanna know that story check out my  book 'adopted by Demi Lovato' enjoy!!
Enjoy 
~Grace.❤️
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I used to be popular, but we all know that. They started bullying Kayla, but I refused. It didn't look like it bothered her, but I saw it in her eyes. It hurt her more than anyone will ever know. No one else noticed, but I did. I saw her clothes start to get baggier as she started to lose weight. I remember her coming back one summer and looking like a twig. There was absolutely nothing to her. I refused to be a part of what they were doing to her, and they hated me for it. They insult me and bully me claiming that I'm her 'best friend' and I'm just like her. They push me off the bus and push me in the hallways. One day they pushed me into my locker and I had to be taken to the hospital for stitches. Just recently, I was walking up to my house and they ran in front of me and pushed me down the stairs. That's how I broke my leg. If they were ask me, I would proudly say that I stuck up for Kayla. More people should have.