The Stitched Heart

The Stitched Heart

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There are some days you realize that you are meant to do something special. You wake up in the morning feeling happy, ready to achieve life's goals. For some people, they are never given this chance. They wake up dreading the day, and you just want to drown everything out. They are told they are worthless, and so they believe it. This was the case with Stella Turner. She was bullied everyday of her life, and then comes home to her alcoholic mother, who wishes she wasn't even alive. But what happens when the new boy at school catches her attention?
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A girl who has been called chubby her whole life. By everyone. She wants to be a model; thinking it might make her pretty and people would stop calling her names and laughing at her for thinking she had a career in modeling. So she applies to a modeling school. The best in town. Her dream is to be a model. Yet, she is brutally rejected when she applies which completely shatters her heart. Her parents never supported her. So after she's rejected, instead of consoling her; they criticize her even more. She never really had friends to begin with; and now that the news of being rejected from the modeling school spread, no one would even look at her in a friendly way. She was mocked. She was bullied. The words kept changing. From chubby to fat. From stupid to worthless With the excessive amount of bullying, she fell into depression. Hard. She stopped eating. Maybe it'll make the horrible words go away?

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