The Girl Who Says She's OK
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  • Reads 100
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2016
One thing I realized about the world is that there are two type of people; the bullies and the bullied. 
Maybe you don't consider yourself either but if you look hard enough you will find that you are it's just a matter of figuring out which you are. Really neither side is very pleasant. 
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Lydia Marshall tends to find herself in the category of the bullied. From being emotionally abused at school to being physically and sexually abused at her own home. 
But she hides it all. No one knows of her inside struggles. Everyone thinks she is just a quiet girl who you only ever see in class; never before, never after.
But when Kieran comes to her school she finds him pushing all of her buttons. She can't stay calm around him, but maybe he is all she needs to find her confidence, to find herself.

This story will include abuse and self harm as well as some crude language and a few...intimate parts between many characters. 
So I hope you like it but I do not want you reading anything that makes you feel uncomfortable. Thanks  and enjoy
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