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Once upon a time, there was a girl named Jazmine. She had curly red hair that went down to the middle of her back, skin that was the same beautiful color as caramel, eyes that were more shining than a freshly polished emerald, and did everything with her left hand. Not as if she choose to, it wasn't her fault that she was a leftie. Jazmine always knew that she wasn't 'normal'; she wouldn't say that she was anyway, she preferred to call herself an extraordinary girl. She had her reasons for it too, other girls her age would love a Friday, she hated them, she preferred Wednesdays, other girls her age would love to go to parties, she preferred to stay home and read a book, other girls her age would love to dye their hair a different color, she preferred to keep her hair the way it was, other girls her age would love to wear contacts, she preferred to wear glasses, other girls her age would try to impress boys, she didn't {she preferred to let everyone know that she was how she was},
other girls her age wouldn't believe in fairy tales and unicorns and aliens and monsters and magic, but Jazmine knew that they did exist, they just had to. Jazmine loved being herself, she wouldn't change into anyone else if her life depended on it.

But on that one gloomy, rainy Wednesday, she hated being a leftie, she hated having naturally red curly hair, she hated wearing glasses, she hated her love of reading books, she hated having naturally green eyes, she hated her belief in monsters, and unicorns, and magic, and aliens; she thought that no one else would feel the same way, would believe the same things, and would have the same problems. Contrary to her beliefs, someone did.