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I walked aimlessly down the hall. I had no idea where I was going, but I knew why.

The words “Please send at 9:40” were written on a yellow piece of paper my Spanish teacher had handed me. I knew right away what it was about.

I walked as slowly as I could. When I passed a security guard or teacher, I pretended I knew where I was headed. I held the yellow pass so they could see and kept on my way.

But my mind was elsewhere. I stared out windows and
Photo credit: Brianna C., Lincoln Park, MI
into classrooms as I passed. I wanted more than anything to tear the pass in half and throw it on the ground. All I wanted to do was run.

Ever since school had begun several weeks ago, I had dreaded this moment. I knew that some day my friend would spill our little secret, and I would be the one who would suffer. Or, maybe, so she could join in the fun … I should make her suffer.

She had told, hadn’t she? I asked myself over and over as I searched for my destination. I trusted her with my secret and she had told. But I’d known that some day she would. Maybe that was why I had told her.

Deep down, I was tired of struggling. I was tired of the tears and pain that seemed to take over my life. But I didn’t want to admit it, and I never would – not in a ­million years would I admit that I didn’t want to be like this anymore.

Finally I turned a corner and saw a number on a door that matched the room number on the pass. I opened it with a shaking hand and stepped inside, terrified, overwhelmed by loneliness, and burning with hatred for the one who had tattled on me.

I felt like a small child, lost and unsure where to go. I probably looked like one too. No hint of confidence was on my face and I knew it. And I didn’t care if my fear and anger showed.

The room was dark – just a small lamp in the corner and the light from the social worker’s computer screen. I shut the door, as she instructed, and sat in a chair. All I wanted to do was walk away … even more so when she began to speak. It started out as a “getting to know each other” talk. She asked me simple questions and I answered. But still my mind and heart were not in that room. All I could think about was why I was here. What had I gotten myself into?

Then the conversation took a sharp turn, so sharp that I felt as if she was stabbing me in the heart. Her questions brought tears to my eyes, but I refused to set them free. I had learned how to hide my emotions, and I used my “skills” to keep from breaking down.

I answered with nods and shakes of my head. When I did speak, my words were only whispers. I could feel my voice begin to shake but still – still, I did not show her my feelings.

My heart beat rapidly as her words began to sink in. It wasn’t that they were changing me, but they were becoming more real to me. They were somehow cutting through my denial and causing me to open up to myself. Somehow, I felt a flicker of hope spark in me.

I walked out of her office 20 long minutes later, still physically and emotionally tired from battling an eating disorder. But I also walked out of that office knowing something about my friend – that she had cared enough to tell.

And that was all I needed to know.

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PurpleMidnight said...
Nov. 8 at 11:23 am:

This is tremendous. From right where it started to the very end, I related completly. My friend did the same thing for me and that's when you know you have a true friend, when they do something like that, even when you were against it. Great piece, I hope you are better or recovering. I know excactly how you feel. Never give up and never stop writing. <3

 
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Oct. 17 at 10:24 pm:

This is excellent. I liked how you waited until the last second to tell what the secret was. It's a very good example of real friendship. I know if I had a secret like that, I would want one of my friends to tell, because I wouldn't have the courage to do it on my own. I would tell someone if my friend revealed a secret like that. This is great, and I hope you're healthy now.

 
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pinksage33 said...
Aug. 7 at 3:31 pm:

This is great!!!

 
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practicerandomkindness said...
Jul. 14 at 8:10 pm:

very detailed, very well written. hope you are healthy now!

 
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ckalani said...
Mar. 29 at 1:23 am:

GREAT JUB!!!!!!!!!!! WOW just WOW. That was very discreptive. I love how you write it like the girl is angry with her bestfriend but then she realizes that her bestfriend cared enough to tell someone.You are very good! Tell me what you think of some of my work.

 
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Sweetencute96 said...
Feb. 19 at 2:23 pm:

I loved this story. it was very interesting. i am using it for my UIL Competition. it is very nice to have a suspence story. IDK watt to say....

 
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poet89 said...
Feb. 4 at 7:40 pm:

I loved it. It makes you want to read more and more. I wish for your health. I know what you have been through. keep on writing.
love, poet89

 
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rcs<33 said...
Feb. 1 at 5:45 pm:

Wow is really all I can say. A pleasure to read and re-read, please keep on writing.
Love.

 
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keabby said...
Jan. 28 at 3:49 am:

i deff. lovedd it?!!!

 
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sladesunshine said...
Jan. 27 at 5:28 pm:

BEST STORY EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
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Katie123 said...
Jan. 27 at 5:26 pm:

This was a very well written story. It was very descriptive. Good job

 
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lollygager101 said...
Jan. 24 at 2:52 am:

I like it, it has deep emotion and a good description. It was so good I can alomst feel my heart ache.

 
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agp1995 said...
Jan. 25 at 8:38 pm:

I just want to read more thats how and why i got in this site i hoped it would just keep going wow im a big reader and that was just AWESOME!

 
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ponigirl409 said...
Jan. 25 at 12:59 am:

Wow! That really captured me and made me want to read it. Before I knew it was just a small piece of writing, I looked it up on the internet, thinking it was a book!

 
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devilsheartache22 said...
Jan. 18 at 12:16 am:

wow...i really like it...and i know the feeling of being betrayed by a friend for something like that only it wasn't for an eating disorder...it may seem like they betrayed us but we have to always remember that they are only doing it because they care about us, want what's best for us and want us to be happy...and i completely disagree with "Sina"...its fine the way it is...best of luck in your future...work hard to overcome your problems and stay strong. also keep writing...i would l... (more »)

 
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Joy said...
Jan. 16 at 1:09 am:

This was an extremely well-written piece. Good job, and best wishes in regards to your health.

 
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Sina said...
Jan. 7 at 8:31 pm:

Not bad, but needs some line editing: cut superfluous words, also the use of "I" is overdone as in first and third paragraphs for starters. A little coaching could help and encourage the promising student.

 
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CABhahahaHPhahaTL said...
Jan. 3 at 5:30 am:

Wow, your writing and description is great but.. wow, it makes me think about how much we need our friends and how much our subconciece knows we do.

 
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