My name is Hannah McCoy. I attend Coolsville high school. I happen to be slightly different from my classmates. Why? I wear hearing aids. That's not all though. One odd thing about me is my eyes. My left eye is green and my right eye is blue. I'm writing in this dumb looking fuzzy purple journal because my dad said I have to.
He said I'd like it. Well, I'm not exactly the writing type. Besides, there's nothing else interesting about me except this I have a famous cousin. You might know her. Josie. She's the leader of Josie and the Pussycats. They're kinda famous. Okay, so they're really, really famous. I'm not the musical type myself. I prefer cosplay.
You know where you dress up on days besides Halloween. Tomorrow is the first day back to school. I want to vomit just thinking about it. School is not exactly my favorite place. Mostly because I get picked on but I try to ignore it. When people can't remember my name they call me Josie's cousin. I just blend into the background of things.
Well, my hand is starting to cramp so I'll stop now.
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Hannah put the book away with a sigh. She really wasn't looking forward to the events of the following day. She brushed a red stray hair from her face and stood up. Maybe a bike ride would help her clear her head of unpleasant thoughts.
She walked out of her room and past her Dad's office where her dad was currently working. He didn't notice when Hannah passed by the door. Hannah sighed. He almost never did. She proceeded outside. She only stopped to write a note telling her dad where she went. Once outside she hopped on her blue bicycle and rode off.
It was a nice day. The sun was shining and there was a light breeze. As Hannah rode past the park she heard laughter. She stopped and turned her head to find the source. Mystery Inc. Of course, it was them. They often frequented the park in their downtime. Hannah found it funny how they were the most popular kids in the school. They'd basically put Coolsville on the map.
She watched as Scooby eagerly chased after a tennis ball. They didn't talk to her but she was a fan of their work. With a final glance, she continued on into town. Down main street, she rode taking in all the familiar sights. The buildings weren't tall and intimidating like they were in the city.
Oh the cringe! There was a whole heck of a lot more to this story but I cannot find it. Oh well.
