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by JoyMcD
Rated: 13+ · Novel · Friendship · #1853330
A popular teens most care for "the Neighborhood Freak" after she gets into trouble.
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A picture is worth a thousand words, meaning that every picture tells a story. By this looking at this picture can you tell me what is happening?



“It looks like some dumb blonde is love struck.”

“It looks like she's in a abusive relationship.”

“It looks like a guy taken out his anger on his girlfriend.




         If you think this then you are so wrong. Yes the picture looks like a innocent young girl is in an abusive relationship with her jealous boyfriend, but if you knew what happen to cause them to end up in this position then you would understand. Their names are Carson and Chelsea and they're not even in a relationship, they're siblings. The reason they're in this position is because like siblings, they are always fighting.  They're fighting because Carson has a girlfriend, Taylor, who’s not so popular with Chelsea and her buddies at school. She gets picked on, talked about, and have rumors spread about her. Chelsea doesn't really care about her and is one of the girls at school who spread rumors about her. One day a joke gets way out of line causing Taylor to ball her eyeballs out into Carson's chest. Carson hated seeing his girlfriend like that. He made a promise to himself that he would confront Chelsea as soon as she came home. Carson waited at home for the arrival of his spiteful sister. As soon as Chelsea came home he possessively grabbed her and slammed her hard against a wall keeping her in a tight submission. All Chelsea could do was tried to break free from his submission. If it wasn't for the fact that Chelsea was a girl and his sister Carson would have tried his hardest to break Chelsea in half.  Ever since that day Carson made sure that Chelsea and her little buddies wouldn't talk about Taylor ever again.



          Even though this picture looks the way it does don’t mean that you understand what's actually happening. For instant a lot of people like to judge people on what they look like and assume the way they look is the way they act. I should know because I was one of those people.
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