The Outcast
I don’t feel like I belong. I’m different than everybody else. That is an outcast. I have always been an outcast. I have been always been an outcast, especially in my elementary years. I was in the special education program and I couldn’t speak. Now not speaking sounds ridiculous, but it was true. When I was a little girl, I was deprived of communication. My babysitter left me in a crib during the day; since I didn’t talk to anybody, I slept. When I came home at night, I stood awake alone with only. So I couldn’t talk to people, and no one wanted to talk to me.
-Janis
That's so sad! If I had known you I would have talked to you.
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