Jasmine Brown: Sophmore In Middle School

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There was this girl her named was Jasmine Brown. Jasmine was 15 years old she was very smart, Beautiful, and had long hair and pretty eyes. But under all that she was depressed and afraid Jasmine has been bullied all her life.

In her years of middle school things were okay but girls were very jealous of her they made up things about her laugh and pointed at her when she walk the halls. There were nights when she will sit on the floor and cry in her mind there was nothing she could do. Time pass and she is a sophmore in highschool and things in her life get worst. One day after school she was surrounded by a group of girls and they were calling her names and they just decide to jump her.

That night she went home she was getting

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