Personal Narrative: Bullying In Elementary School

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Elementary school in first grade, everyone was small and didn’t know much about life. But yet everyone was still very rude to each other, there was a lot of bullying going on in my school.
I didn’t really have that many friends I was a loner. It was just Destiny, Miranda, Alicia, and me. There was this girl named Cassie who thought she was better than everyone. Alicia was walking down the hallway, Cassie showed up and just slapped her in the face.
Cassie got a hold of Miranda and became good friends with her. Cassie would always throw rocks at us, but it was really nothing.
Miranda ended up moving away a couple of weeks later. That’s when the bullying actually started.
Cassie would slap all of my friends in the hallway or recess, wherever
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So I thought of solving the problem myself. We walked up to her at recess and I asked her politely to stop hurting my friends,that moment she ended up slapping my friends across the face but didn’t lay a finger on me.
I asked once more for her to stop, she was about to hit Destiny, I ended up grabbing her arm, giving her a very evil look and said again “ Don’t touch my friends!”
Destiny and Alicia looked at me in shock because I never acted like that ever. My evil face expression disappeared because I looked down at her arm and saw a red mark from where I grabbed her, so I removed my hand from her arm and walked away because I didn’t want to be the person hurting others like she did.
She ran in front of me grabbing my arms and put her foot up to my neck, I kinda started to black out a little, so I ended up kicking her in the stomach and I could already feel that she had left a mark on my neck, which she did.

Years after that she would call me ugly, stupid, a waste of space, a nothing, anything that could hurt you inside and out, it kinda bothered me when she first started calling me those names but I got used to it because the more she called me those names the more I started to believe that I was those

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