She isn't a stereotypical girl; she wears sweatshirts every day no matter the temperature. She doesn't wear makeup to hide the dark circles under her eyes from sleepless nights of crying. The other students avoid her at all cost. She's not emo, she's not preppy; she's just herself, and no one seems to accept that. That was until she overheard the guy next her locker asking his friend about her.
"James," Dustin said, "Don't bother with her. She's not worth your time."
"Why not?"
"Because she weird. I heard she cuts herself. Why would you want to deal with that?"
"I don't know," he shrugs his shoulders.
She slams her locker shut since they
Chapter 12 Finding Her by writingpoetryforlife, literature
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Chapter 12 Finding Her
Chapter 12 Finding Her
The night before Matthew left he went to Jessica’s house James opened the door and Matthew sees Jess passed out on the couch she was so tired from school I mean she did her homework on the bus and skipped dinner then dived to the couch. Without waking her Matt gently rolled her over and carry Jess to bed. He couldn’t help but smile Jess is so beautiful with her long blonde hair covering her face he laid her down and stroke her face.
“Matthew?”
she sleepily said.
Matthew kissed her lips and crawled under the covers to cuddle. The next morning Jess woke up and smiled she honestly wished he didn
Chapter 10 Finding Her by writingpoetryforlife, literature
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Chapter 10 Finding Her
Chapter 10 Finding Her
James wanted to cheer his daughter up she was so lost after Marie’s death. She hadn’t slept or eat or do anything but stayed in her room and go to school.
“Jess?”
He came in his daughter’s room and sees Janelle calming her down since everyone at school were excited about Mother’s Day and for Jess, she has a gift for Marie she did it for her couple months before she got sick there it was sitting on her desk perfectly wrapped but heavy to carry.
“UGH!”
she wheeled over took it and was going to throw it out but James stopped her.
“Don’t throw it out.”