Personal Narrative: Rollercoaster Of Emotions

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Throughout the 18 years of my life I have been through a lot of bad times but I had a lot of good times as well. I feel like my life has been a rollercoaster of emotions. I was bullied in school a lot because I was different. I was overweight during my elementary and jr high years. There were days that I came home crying because I was so heartbroken that people would say such horrible things about me. I am such a nice, smart, and caring person so people took advantage of that, I thought I had friends but these “friends” were just using me to do their homework and their projects for them. The 3 out of the 4 people who I thought were my best friends made a fake facebook about me, it was called Angelina Moo Moo. They were making fun of my weight, …show more content…
I loved my grandma so much and I bawled my eyes out for weeks after she passed. I had severe depression and anxiety from that day forward. One day when I was at my grandpa’s something special happened. My grandpa, my mom, and I were sitting on his porch and we saw a hummingbird. I looked at us for a while and then it flew away, so we all thought it was a sign from my grandma. So now everytime I see a hummingbird I think of her. I have played hockey throughout my whole life, I was on an elite women's team that was training me to go into the olympics when I turned 18, I got suspended for 5 games because I got into a fight. The first game I played in after my suspension I tore my ACL, after that I couldn't play hockey or any sports anymore, I lost my chance to play in the olympics. In junior year of high school I was in a very abusive relationship with this guy named Mike. He forced me to give him my passwords, he went on my phone and blocked every guy on my snapchat, he burnt me with his cigarette, he hit me, called me horrible names, and he raped

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