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Injustice.

She was that sort of girl. Cast out, people remarking 'Nice shoes' sarcastically. She was beautiful on the inside, but they couldn't see past the scars on her pale face, the bald patches of hair and the scrawny figure that was covered in baggy clothes that didn't fit or match. She is a bright but shy girl, hiding away from all the girls at school. She shuts off from the teachers. Her parents, desperate to show them the real her, help them remember the pretty, sweet, cheerful girl she was before cancer. Before it pushed her to hurt herself by scratching on the face. How chemotherapy made her hair fall out. How they shut her out once she recovered, because of her appearance.

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I'm Becky, I'm 13 and 150cm small! I aspire to be an author when I'm older and I absolutely adore cats, so I saw this app and downloaded it in a heartbeat! I've been writing since I was five, and it's my dream to write books. So any constructive criticism is great, but compliments help just as much! In the picture is me and my cat. :)

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