“It will get better.”
“Ignore it”
“Kids are cruel.”
We live in a cruel, cruel world where children, teenagers, men, women and the elderly, are all subject to hearing other people’s thoughts and opinions no matter how rude, insignificant or irrelevant it may seem to you.
Meet Megan Wheeler, her whole life she has been belittled and tormented, by her peers, family members and even adults! She is forced to take care of her younger sister at a small age while her parents work all day every day; she is expected to do well in school (which she never has) and to be as helpful as possible.
Sometimes, however, you have to say “fuck it” and not let everyone else walk all over you, because if you don’t; you’ll end up exactly like Megan.
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Sometimes, I'm not always sure what to do. I feel like I'm always wrong, like I'm never good enough. I'm invisible and it's as if I don't exist. If I really didn't exist, I don't think anyone would care. I'm all alone in this great big world, I'm lost.
Maddie has never been good enough for anyone. Her perfect sister, Megan, always manages to outshine her. Her father never pays attention to her, because he's always worried about Megan.
Every Tuesday and Thursday, Maddie goes to group therapy, where she shares her feelings. Every week it's the same thing, until Maddie gets a new lab partner: Zach Williams, every girl's dream date.
WARNING: I wrote this book when I was really, really young. It is very poorly written and has a TON of grammatical errors. I'm working on editing/rewriting this.