Unnoticed - Average

Jessica Smith knows she's not pretty or gorgeous or any other adjectives you could think of and doesn't take compliments well, especially when she knows they're not true. Though she's knows she's not hideous either she just doesn't like it when people lie to her as if she needed reassurance in her looks, she knows what she looks like and accepted it a long time ago she doesn't need to be told false truths to make her feel better about herself. Jess happens to have a mirror in her dorm room like everyone else and knows what she looks like - normal, average, nothing special. So when Tasha or Becky ask her how she got her hair so nice one day and she has no response apart from a new shampoo she can't help but feel pitied by them, particularly when they're sat there looking like they're about to do a photo shoot advertising the school. It's a perqulier thing isn't it the fact that the popular ones in school tend to be good looking, have you ever noticed that pattern? Jessica Smith has and supposes her non existent social standing and average good looks go together quite nicely. But it's always annoyed her when people who are obviously pretty go on about how they are not, it annoys her she feels like they are just fishing for compliments to make them feel better about heir appearance. This has caused problems though when girls do this as she will say quite bluntly that they are pretty and 'can they please get over themselves as she is trying to eat, thank you very much.' Food is and shall always be Jessica's first love

Being average and quiet means that Jess has never had to deal with the trials and the trauma of having a boyfriend, and for that she's grateful, out of her friends she's the one they go to for advice even though she's never been in that situation herself, but being the advice friend means she's had to listen to all of their problems regarding boys and the like. Jess has never really fancied anyone either and thinks this is the major reason, she thinks her mind has just stored all of the problems, stress and tears fancying someone has caused and her mind in a genius moment of self preservation decided boys( and girls for that matter) just aren't for her. Of course she can say whether someone's good looking or not, everyone can do that but she's never really had a crush, or maybe she has and just hasn't realised it but at this moment in time she's glad she doesn't fancy someone.

Tasha is rabbiting on about .. And it's the final week of school and Jess really isn't a morning person and can't be dealing with this now and has been searching for an escape for a good fifteen minutes now.

Hi I know this isn't a lot and I'all to it later I'm just off to guide camp for the week so I'll leave you this and post the rest of the chapter when I come back

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