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The Girl That Never Spoke
The Girl that Never Spoke seemed to always be sad, always alone, and wearing long sleeves and jeans. Her peers and family members don’t understand why she couldn’t just be like most people and socialize more, be what they thought was normal, go to parties, date boys, or better yet stop being so sad. Her parents were disappointed in how she turned out but they never really showed it until she made them angry at her. The Girl that Never Spoke wanted so much for her parents to be proud of her but all she did was give them disspointment after dissapointment. So to make them happy she hides her pain with lies. Her peers want her to talk more not understanding she doesnt have anything they would think is worth hearing. They sometimes would wonder why she will always wear long sleeves not knowing she wear them to hide the scars she places on her arms with sharp objects.
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