I guess this
ispaybackfor the first time I saw you.
I should have run likeHellwas following me,
but instead I basked in the delight like I was inHeaven.
so I we had to do a presentation on someone who helps you in life.
most people did Jess Ennis or Nelson Mandela (and I have nothing
against that because they're great) but I did Evanna Lynch.
when I said that she was an actress I practically saw everyone in
the room roll their eyes, which didn't help because I was
nervous about going up and talking infront of everyone anyway - but
then I said that she helped me get through life because she beat
anorexia and the whole room almost stopped breathing. I explained
that she managed to beat anorexia and that was amazing, but then to
carry on and fulfill her dreams was inspirational. when I had
finished my teacher started clapping and she said that it took a
lot to stand up and talk about something personal. then she said
that her sister had anorexia. and then she said that she knew how
much anorexia would take it's toll on the whole family and
everyone in the anorexics' life, but that they didn't
notice because too often they were being bullied or they were just
too focused on everything that happened and everything they ate. I
hadn't told her that I was anorexic - but it meant a lot. for
someone to not judge me on that was amazing. there needs to be more
people like my head of year c:
sometimes before
it gets better the darkness gets bigger the person that you'd
take a bullet for is behind the trigger -
miss missing you, fall out
boy
these violent delights have violent
ends, and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as
they kiss, consume
- Romeo and Juliet, act 2, scene 6