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Hi, I'm Edith from Ohio.
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Yeah, I know I sound like an 80-year-old woman.
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My dad was very close to his great-grandmother, and he insisted that his first child would be named after her.
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Unfortunately, that's me.
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Also, as you can see, I'm in a wheelchair.
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I had a spinal injury when I was little, and I don't even remember what it's like to walk.
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So if you want to feel bad for me, it should only be because of my name.
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Before I continue, please like and subscribe.
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After me came my sisters, Louisa, Isabel, and Celine.
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Their names are pretty because mom chose them.
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We lived in a kind of poor household in a small town, with parents who were galaxies apart.
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My dad was a neuroscientist who lived in our basement.
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He was convinced he was on to some groundbreaking research that would win him the Nobel Prize.
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But every year, his research got rejected.
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It had almost become a metaphor in our town.
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It'll rain today, I'm sure of it.
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As sure as Mr. Arnstein getting rejected again.
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Ugh, my son has failed 10th grade again.
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He's really pulling a Mr. Arnstein on us.
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Those comments made me so mad.
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No one was as smart or hardworking as my dad.
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Mom, on the other hand, was pretty and vain.
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She never met a reflective surface she didn't like.
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All she'd ever wanted was a fancy life, so she reminded dad of his failures every day.
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When I met you, you made me believe you were freaking Einstein.
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I thought we'd be rich by now.
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Can't you discover gravity or something already?
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Like, really, how hard is it?
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I might figure out all the mysteries of the universe before I understand why I asked you to marry me.
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Ugh, I was such a fool the day I said yes.
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Not much has changed since.
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Mom unhappily ran a small flower shop to make ends meet.
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As the eldest, I wanted to make things easier for both my parents.
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I was a model student, and I tried helping out at home by making my sisters responsible.
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It worked when they were younger, but they were growing up to be useless.
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Especially my second sister, Louisa, who was a lot like mom.
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She was pretty, but apparently her nose wasn't rich-looking enough.
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What does that even mean, girl?
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I've got this flat button nose, and rich people have cute upturned noses.
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Ah, okay, gotcha.
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They look like they can smell cow dung all the time.
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Exactly.
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She would sleep with a clothespin on her nose, hoping it would turn upwards.
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She'd also poke her cheek with a pencil while doing her homework, thinking if she did that every day, she might get a cute dimple.
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Such a moron.
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The other two weren't much better.
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Isabelle wanted to be a dancer, and I've never met anyone so uncoordinated.
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Celine was also super untalented, but she kept trying new things all the time, hoping to find her true calling soon.
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No one prayed harder than me that it would be really soon.
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Luckily, I'd inherited dad's brains, and in the 11th grade, I got a scholarship into a private school that would open up great opportunities for college.
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You've always been my favorite for a reason, darling.
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I know you'll do amazing things one day.
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I know you will too, Dad.
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I was really excited to start school until disaster struck, and my crazy family was to blame entirely for it.
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A week before, Mom came home really excited one day because she'd received a huge order for flowers at a rich client's house.
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And the minute my sisters heard that, they were dying to go with Mom to help her.
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Dad was out of town, and I'd just settled in for a peaceful evening by myself when I got a frantic call from Isabel.
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Edith, I'm at the police station.
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Mom and Louisa are going to jail.
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What?
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What do you mean they're going to jail?
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Louisa stole a necklace from the rich lady's room and got caught.
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Mom begged and cried, but the lady called the police.
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Please, you have to go talk to her.
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Ugh, Louisa was such a pain.
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Isabelle sent me the lady's location pin, and I took the bus to this massive mansion.
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I was asked to wait in the main hall, and I just couldn't resist taking a spin on the marble floors.
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But suddenly, I lost control of my wheelchair and went crashing into the center table, which sent a huge fishbowl to the ground, which made the servants running in slip on the water and land on their butts.
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Oopsie-tasey.
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Soon, I was in the library, facing the snooty owner and her carbon-copy snooty daughter.
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Who are you, and what are you doing in my house?
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Again, so sorry for the damage.
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I'd love to repay you, but my parents are poor, so I can't.
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Speaking of parents...
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Actually, my mom is the flower lady who came here today, and the girl who took something from you is my, um, sister?
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What?
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You're related to those thieves?
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Louisa's mentally unstable, I swear.
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And some days, she just refuses to take her meds.
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Please, please don't send them to jail.
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What will I do without my mom, given my condition?
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This is very distressing, and the doctors have told me stress is really bad for me.
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The lady didn't look happy, but she called the police station and asked for Mom and Louisa to be released.
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I thanked them profusely, and just as I was leaving, I ran into a school bag lying on the floor, knocking over its contents.
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Do you even know how to use that thing?
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You should take driving classes or something.
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I apologized and left, but I was horrified.
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This girl was going to the same school I'd just gotten into.
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How has my life suddenly become so complicated?
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Oh, I'll tell you.
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It's because Miss Kleptomaniac here decided to steal, and I had to save her greedy butt.
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And now I have to go to school with this snooty girl who thinks I'm from a family of thieves.
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Oh, what a great start.
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Edith, are you done with this useless family meeting?
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Louisa and I have had a very tough day, and we need our beauty sleep.
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Maybe the girl won't remember who you are.
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Fingers crossed.
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Yeah, right.
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In fact, as luck would have it, that girl and I were in the same class.
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Her name was Haley, and the minute she saw me, her face went from shock to a wide grin.
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Uh-oh.
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And soon, Haley became my arch-nemesis.
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Apparently, she was the smartest kid in class till I turned up.
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She was also beautiful and wealthy, and she was dating the star basketball player Cody.
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And Cody was fine.
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But Haley still didn't like being knocked off the number one student spot.
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How about we make a deal, Edith?
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You can act a little less smart in class, and I won't tell everyone how we really know each other.
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I won't be doing that, thanks.
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I can make your life miserable, you know.
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You really want to make the wheelchair girl's life miserable?
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How would it make you look if I started telling people you're bullying me?
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It'll tank your popularity.
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and you might even get suspended or worse.
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And Haley knew I was right.
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We just never got along and continued to compete in class.
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I always got the highest marks in subjects like math and physics, but she beat me in history and literature.
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She knew she couldn't openly bother me, but she tried in sneakier ways.
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Like one morning when I wheeled into literature class, our teacher, Miss Agatha, was looking furious and everyone was staring at me.
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And that's when I saw the chalkboard.
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On the lower half, it said, Ms. Agatha should change her name because she is not cool like Agatha Christie.
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In fact, she is dull and ugly and stupid.
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I think she was a toad in another life.
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She is- It went on and on, and the lovely cursive handwriting was unmistakably mine.
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Okay, I know what this looks like, but I really didn't do this.
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Detention for a week.
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Ugh, this Haley was good.
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She'd copied my handwriting to perfection.
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I didn't take her prank sitting down, though.
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Well, I'm always sitting down, but you know what I mean.
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I just had a lot of accidents around her.
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Oops, sorry, lost control.
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That jacket looks new, huh?
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Sorry, Sorry, I just didn't see your toes.
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You have really tiny feet, Haley.
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Then one day, our principal came to class to tell us about a statewide competition for which one student would be chosen from the school, and all interested candidates had to sit for a test.
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Also, I should add that the winner of the competition will get a full scholarship to any university of their choice.
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This was a chance to make all my dreams come true.
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I spent countless hours studying for the test.
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I knew Haley was preparing for it, too, even though she didn't need a scholarship.
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It was just an attempt to beat me.
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The test was tough, but I did my best.
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And guess what?
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It was good enough.
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I managed to come out on top, and I was over the moon.
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But there was one problem.
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The competition required a big entry fee, and I had to travel to another town and cover those expenses too.
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I wanted to ask my parents for help, but that evening, I heard a huge fight between them over money, and I just couldn't.
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I wasn't giving up, though, not after coming this far.
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So I decided to sell tacos in the school cafeteria because seriously, I make the world's best tacos.
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I could cover the cost of ingredients and I just needed to sell enough for two weeks to collect the amount I needed.
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I set up a little taco corner in the cafeteria and they were an instant hit.
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My tacos were selling like hotcakes till the awful lunch ladies in the cafeteria reported me to the principal.
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And I was informed that I couldn't sell food on school premises.
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So the next day, as soon as school ended, I was ready with my taco stall right outside the school gate.
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Technically not on school premises, so no one could say anything to me.
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Even some friends joined me in selling them, and the first few days, things were going great.
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But suddenly, things started going very wrong.
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Students started getting sick in school with similar symptoms, and parents poured in with complaints.
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The principal launched an investigation, and it wasn't long before they discovered the problem.
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My tacos!
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I was suspended for two weeks, but worse than that, Haley was chosen for the competition instead.
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And I was devastated.
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I didn't even tell anyone at home I was suspended.
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They all thought I had spring break.
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But three days later, the most unlikely thing happened.
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Cody, Haley's boyfriend, came to visit me at home.
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Um, hello.
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I'm Cody from school.
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I came to see if you were doing okay.
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Oh, wow.
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You're welcome.
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You too.
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What?
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Can I come in?
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Or are you busy?
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No, no. I'm not busy.
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I mean, yes, I am busy.
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Actually, there's an avocado that's going bad, and I need to make some guacamole.
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But it can wait a bit longer.
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Not too long, though.
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What was I even saying?
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And that afternoon, Cody told me that Haley had sabotaged my taco business.
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She'd mentioned something about bringing you down, and I thought she was kidding.
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She got someone to mix something into your food, which made everyone sick.
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I am so sorry.
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I couldn't believe that someone could be so heartless, and there was nothing I could even do about it.
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And I just started to cry.
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There'll be other chances, Edith.
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And I can't believe you started a business and made that much money.
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You're really cool and brave.
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After that, Cody started visiting regularly during my suspension, and we'd have fun and joke around.
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He really made me feel seen, and we could talk about anything.
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Do you feel people act weird around you sometimes?
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Yeah, most people get so awkward when they see a wheelchair.
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Like, they don't know if they need to express sympathy or if they should just ignore it completely.
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But really, I'm fine, and I just want people to act normal.
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Do you wish you could walk someday?
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More than anything in the world, I dream about it all the time.
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Cody pressed my hand and smiled warmly, and my heart fluttered.
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And when I went back inside, my stupid sisters were waiting for me with huge grins.
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You like him.
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You wanna hug him.
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You wanna kiss him.
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You wanna...
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Shut up, Louisa.
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He's just a friend.
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You may be book smart, but you don't know the first thing about boys.
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He's not coming over every day because he likes you as a friend.
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And if you're not interested in dating him, I can.
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I mean, it would be a crime to let this rich, yummy boy go.
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Shut up, Louisa.
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He's mine.
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When my suspension ended, I was back to school ready to work hard again.
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Actually, I was looking forward to seeing Cody more than anything, but to my disappointment, I found him right next to Hayley.
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I gave him a small wave, and he just looked away.
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Well, I guess things were back to normal.
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Cody had just felt bad for me, and he tried to make me feel better.
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He was still gonna choose Hayley because she was everything a guy could want.
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Soon enough, the spring dance was on everyone's mind, but I wasn't even thinking about it till one day in the cafeteria, I was reading by myself when Cody sat and joined me.
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Edith, I'm sorry I've been avoiding Will you go to the spring dance with me?
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What?
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But what about Haley?
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You, you stole my boyfriend.
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You act like this poor little wheelchair girl, but you're so cunning.
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And I'm done keeping your stupid little secret too.
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Hey, everyone.
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Did Edith ever tell you that her sister's a thief who stole something from my house?
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Who knows?
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Maybe dishonesty runs in the family.
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And Edith's lying, and she can't actually walk.
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That's enough.
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I broke up with you because I don't love you, Haley.
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Please, just back off and stop spreading lies lies about Edith.
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No one's buying them.
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Least of all me.
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Haley stared at us furiously, then screamed and stormed off.
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So, where were we?
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Oh yeah, the spring dance.
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Go with me.
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Since you're desperate.
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Sure.
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We had an amazing time dancing away.
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And then we went out for a breather and shared our first kiss.
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Well, my first kiss ever.
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And it was magical.
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But when I got back home, I found dad in the lounge in tears.
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Dad, what's wrong?
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Are you okay?
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I'm more than okay, honey.
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I just won a huge research grant.
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Oh my god, I knew you'd do it.
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I'm so proud of you.
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What's your research about?
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It's about you.
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It's all I've been working on for years, and I couldn't give up.
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You never lost complete sensation in your feet, Edith, and I've been working on developing a machine that can get you walking again.
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I don't want to raise your hopes too high, but it's a very real possibility, and we have the money to try it out.
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Dad, I can't believe you did this for me.
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Even if it all doesn't go to plan, this means everything.
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Well, long story short, I was one of dad's subjects, and within two months, he got me to stand on my own two feet.
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A baby couldn't be prouder of his first steps than I was, and all of my mom's and sister's dreams came true too.
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We moved to a much bigger house with much fancier things, and mom didn't have to work anymore.
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I knew I always made the right choice marrying you, Mr. Arnstein.
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I'm still wondering why I married you, but let's not argue anymore, dear.
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