Molly Davis Short Story

Improved Essays
Just like something out of a fairy tale. Molly Davis wasn’t really known for her looks or known at all. The boys didn’t notice her, neither the girls that mattered. That all changes, when the annual Ohio fair town, and bring along a mysterious young girl. After a bad event sent Molly running away, crying, from her group of ‘friends’. She the mysterious girl who introduces herself as Dharma. The two become really close as they talk and Dharma draws, Molly. The next morning Molly wakes up the no pimples, no frizz, no oily skin, and no messed up teeth. She wakes up the prettiest girl in Miracle, Ohio. Just as she wished.

Everyone notices from seniors in college to Pre-K students. Her face and body didn’t just change. Her face rearranged itself. Now, that she was making a lot of friends, getting indorsement jobs, and hanging with her crush.Molly started to be more confident. She could now look at boys, she could now try out for the musical: Cinderella, and she could talk to Hudson. She could do anything. She was the IT girl. Every girl wanted to be her and every boy wanted her. But...Molly was starting to forget the ones who had been with
…show more content…
She had neglected the ones, who meant the most and she bullied the weak. She decided to be in the right instead of the wrong and apologize. First, she apologized to Kemper and Hayley for neglected their friendships. She learns that Kemper has a boyfriend and Hayley has some self-esteem problems. Then, she went and did some outrageously sweet acts of kindness to the ones, she wronged. The last, was Hudson, she didn’t know if he would ever forgive her. After a long decision on what was said wasn’t true and how she loved him ever much. Hudson gave in and admitted he could never stop loving her. Then, the next day, she’s back to normal, no more beautifully arranged face. Molly was back to Molly, but in only some ways. As beauty is on the inside not

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    Her friend, Marco seems to struggle in school, and is not liked by the teacher, so Hayley does whatever she can to help him do better. She is caring, Ignorant, and Honest at times. Throughout the story she starts to realize that she has her life too good to act Ignorant towards others. “I think that one of you copied from the other”-The teacher…

    • 281 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    What would it be like to be a crazy serial kisser? Even though Evangeline declines it, she is one. Confession of a serial kisser is written by, Wendelin Van Draanen. This book is about a young lady who looks under her mother’s bed in search of laundry, and finds a book called “A Crimson Kiss”. I would surely recommend this book to anyone who loves romance books, or someone who loves books with drama.…

    • 390 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Industrialization led to many Americans working in factories that had horrible conditions and low pay. The idea of labor unions was slow to take hold however workers still went on strikes. The Molly Maguires were a group that used violence to show their outrage of the working conditions. “The Mollies used intimidaton, beatings, and killings to right perceived wrongs against Irish workers.” 771…

    • 218 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Molly Research Paper

    • 1455 Words
    • 6 Pages

    What would raves in the 90’s have been without the use of molly? While it was called ecstasy at the time, the substance was widely popular amongst partygoers. The chemical name for this easygoing substance is 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA for short. Over time, generational nicknames such as ecstasy and X have come to identify the drug. In this day and age however, molly is the most commonly used tag when labeling MDMA (Solanki).…

    • 1455 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Orphan Train Molly can hear her foster parents between the thin walls of the small house in Spruce Harbor, Maine. The year is 2011 and Molly is finding herself in this book, Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline. Molly is a “Goth” she shows herself off with a streak of white in her naturally black hair. Molly also wears black nail polish and black clothes with piercings. In this story Molly discovers herself through objects and people around her.…

    • 571 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    So I Ain’t No Good Girl In “Who Am I without Him?” novel, written by Sharon Flakes, shares a story about “So I Ain’t No Good Girl”. The author states that the girl deices the good girls that stand with her at the bus stop.…

    • 465 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    At my sister's basketball game, at Spring-Ford, at the ninth grade center, I was in second grade, not even knowing the girl sitting a few rows above me would become my best friend. Fast enough, I had figured out that she was on all of my competitive sports teams and I began to recognize her around progressively often. Her name was Lainey Owens. Not only did Lainey become my best friend, but was benign, sociable, loyal, and never failed to brighten my day. Throughout our friendship, I had been pleased and there was never a dull time.…

    • 153 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Brilliant Essays

    The Developing Mind of Her Beauty and Health. What Should Young Girls Do for Beauty? In the fictional novel Eight Cousins, Louisa May Alcott effectively highlights the health and beauty issues that woman in the nineteenth century faced in relationship to gender roles, health education and dress reform which engages with medical discourse. This raises the question: to what degree do social roles and the definition of the “ideal” woman negatively affect young girls’ mental and physical health.…

    • 1512 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Brilliant Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Imagine yourself playing a choking game during school. What would you do if you are in the girls bathroom and you are passed out on the floor? Diana Lopez is the author of “Choke”. The purpose of her writing this book is to show to show that when someone hangs out with people who are popular,there is consequences. This book will allow me to better understand some of the consequences that are caused by bad games.…

    • 829 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Did you know that a 1984 study conducted by Rosemary Wells, show us the 74% of people who surveyed thought the tooth fairy was a girl? Of course the tooth fairy isn’t real but kids like me like to imagine. You can just imagine her wings glowing in the night sky or see her as she is fluttering and hovering outside of your window or maybe even in your room. Although no one knows quite how tall she may be, she must be pretty tall. You could watch her fly through the clouds and see how the clothes on her body are of every color.…

    • 442 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    That Day in Fourth Grade “People come into our lives for a reason, bringing something you must learn, and we are led to those who help us most to grow if we let them and we help them in return. -Glinda” One of my best friends today, Teonna Frye, has influenced a lot of the choices that have made me into who I am today. I first met her as a “not-so-little,” brown-haired fourth grader. She was a giant that towered over all the kids in our grade.…

    • 947 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In Lori Gottlieb’s novel, Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former Self, Lori has always been a different, unique and smart eleven year old girl. However, throughout her childhood, she has faced many challenges because of the influence that society had on her. Thus, Lori eventually got the impression that she is fat and needs to be thin like the women surrounding her and especially women in the magazines. Being different and intelligent was not easy for Lori.…

    • 1689 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Her first month at her new high school was finally almost over and all Lauren wanted to do was go home and sleep. The past month had been a rapid mix of cheer practice, school, homework, and socializing with little time for sleep. Now thinking of how she wouldn't be able to sleep until after a long night of flips, spins, tosses, and cheering is over, she continued down the hallway towards the roar of students chattering at the lunch tables. Approaching the mass of petite girls wearing the required blue and gold uniform, Lauren was surprised by the dull throbbing that was developing directly above her right eyebrow. As she got closer the pressure had built so that by the time she finally arrived and sat between Nikki and Sammy, the dull throbbing had grown tremendously.…

    • 637 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The New Girl by Marc Mitchell In this essay I will write a brief summary of the short story “The New Girl”, written by Marc Mitchell, an author from Florence, Alabama. I will continue by characterizing the narrator and discuss the reasoning behind Allison’s behaviour and narrator’s response (which will be included in his characterisation). The story takes place on Prospect Street, a white, lower-middle-class neighbourhood, where there are old houses aplenty.…

    • 654 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Definition Of Beauty Essay

    • 1220 Words
    • 5 Pages

    According to Confucius, “everyone has beauty; it just takes the right person to see it.” Through beauty, if understood wisely, one has the possibility to feel like a king or queen, and be the happiest person in the world. Beauty isn’t all about appearance or the cost of a person or object. Beauty is all about the way we are on the inside. Outer…

    • 1220 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays