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HeyThereLittleBear
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If there was anything worse than starting a new school year, it was starting a new school year somewhere completely different. At just 17, her parents had uprooted her life in a way that lead to absolute tragedy. Sure, Cassidy understood why her parents had to move in order to get more money, but she couldn't fathom why her father wouldn't work from home...At home. Where the snow was several feet deep and her friends were the people she had grown up with.
But no. They had moved to Florida, where the weather was perpetually hot and the people were strangers. High school may as well have been a death sentence for a girl whose new nickname was the "chubby new kid". At her tender age, Cass had gained a roundness in her belly and face that made her... An easy target, to say the least. She'd gotten used to the rude picking at home, but the new environment here... Her cheeks were hot all the time and she had new tormentors to deal with.
One day, she promised herself, one day she would lose all the weight and show them she could be just as beautiful as she was on the inside.
Instead, she settled for letting her personality shine through - despite the barriers that were around her and the change in everything she had known, Cass was a child of love and life. She was friendly, optimistic, and painfully sweet. Her optimism was almost painful as she struggled through the day, doing her best not to cry as she found herself sitting alone at a table in the cafeteria. She'd heard the whispers about her plate having food (becuase god forbid someone eat, she should just starve herself), and the way people looked at her only made her heart sink further.
She was alone.
Except, there was someone else that sat alone too, a young man that looked every bit as dejected as she was. Now was the time when she could sit in her own morose attitude and mope about the sorrows of life...Or be a beacon of light to someone else. She gathered her plate and approached him, tapping his shoulder gently.
"Hi... I'm Cass... Can I sit with you?"
But no. They had moved to Florida, where the weather was perpetually hot and the people were strangers. High school may as well have been a death sentence for a girl whose new nickname was the "chubby new kid". At her tender age, Cass had gained a roundness in her belly and face that made her... An easy target, to say the least. She'd gotten used to the rude picking at home, but the new environment here... Her cheeks were hot all the time and she had new tormentors to deal with.
One day, she promised herself, one day she would lose all the weight and show them she could be just as beautiful as she was on the inside.
Instead, she settled for letting her personality shine through - despite the barriers that were around her and the change in everything she had known, Cass was a child of love and life. She was friendly, optimistic, and painfully sweet. Her optimism was almost painful as she struggled through the day, doing her best not to cry as she found herself sitting alone at a table in the cafeteria. She'd heard the whispers about her plate having food (becuase god forbid someone eat, she should just starve herself), and the way people looked at her only made her heart sink further.
She was alone.
Except, there was someone else that sat alone too, a young man that looked every bit as dejected as she was. Now was the time when she could sit in her own morose attitude and mope about the sorrows of life...Or be a beacon of light to someone else. She gathered her plate and approached him, tapping his shoulder gently.
"Hi... I'm Cass... Can I sit with you?"