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Bree
Bree worked, hung out with friends, and went to school. She felt like school friends and work felt as overwhelming as… Although she had the life of an average teenager there was a lot of depth to her life that is not seen by others. She was the type of girl to come off as bubbly and loud, maybe even obnoxious. She was bubbly and loud but mostly to hide how she felt. She feared not being liked by others holding her back from many opportunities. Her mom would always tell her before bed “You're as strong as the wind” To remind her that whatever she was, she had always overcome it. she has overcome her mind, hides her fear, and lets's hold her back. She thinks to herself, I'm not good enough
She always felt compared to her sisters because there were five of them. Her older sister Kyla was one year older than her. Everyone compared them because they were so closer in age. Her mom always wanted them to be close because her older 3 sisters were not. Kyla always felt left out by Bree and always told her mom that and it was just because they didn't have the same interest. Bree got bored of doing things she didn't like so she made friends with her neighbor Lexie who had a lot of things in common with Bree. Lexie and Kyla were friends first and Brees's mom wanted to make sure it stayed that way.
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