Each day I wake up & beg my parents to let me stay home and they so no. I get dressed and head out the door. Wait at the bus stop and get on. There it is. Eyes and eyes staring at me cause im different. I enter school. This is where the nightmare begins. As I walk up stairs I try and stay out of everyone's way. Try not to make eye contact with anyone however still keep my head up high. I enter homeroom and go to the back and push my seat back so no one will see me. No matter how hard I try I will never be invisible. *Bell rings* And then the next nightmare happens. In class doing my work look around to see if everyone is staring at me. No one is. I feel great. A good day for me is almost no one bothering me. That's a good day. A bad day for me is having people call me Hannah Montana and looking at me , and whispering about me. But no matter what they say or do I still enter those same doors I will enter for the next four years. I'm strong. I take loads of crap from everyone and still be able to be nice and smile at everyone even though I'm dying to go home where I can actually be happy. So for all the people at my high school that teases me take a step in my shoes. Walk through my school halls everyday, where I get looked at from everyone talked about from everyone. Take a step in my shoes & see how it feels to be talked and looked at every single day. Take a step in my shoes one day and maybe just maybe you will finally understand what I go through everyday.
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