Hey guys! I'm back! Thank you for all of the positive encouragement to turn this into a series. This is gonna be a lot of fun to write for you guys.

I have a few kinda important pieces of information for you guys before I start the chapter. First off, you will always know how old she is in the chapter, as it will be said under this AN right here. Secondly, depending on what I feel like writing at the moment, one chapter could be where she's 13, and the next she's 8.

Disclaimer: I do not own Total Drama. We've probably figured out what'd happen if I did.


Age 7

Sammy was sitting by herself in a seat at the front of a school bus, reading a book. While she was reading, she heard Amy in the back, talking to her friends. "You guys wanna come to my house? That loser Samey won't be there. She might rub her loserness off on us," she yelled, making it so Sammy could hear her, causing all of Amy's friends to laugh.

Sammy tried to ignore her and just paid attention to her book. When the bus got to her stop, she stood up, only for Amy to push her back down into her seat, laughing as she got off the bus. When Sammy got home, she went straight to her room and worked on her math homework, without saying so much as a "hello" to her parents.

An hour later, Sammy was sitting on her bed reading her book. Amy and her mother had already left to go to the mall with Amy's friends, Heather, Lindsay, and Dakota. Sammy was left at home, as usual, with her father.

"Sammy? Could you come here please?" Her father's called.

"Ok Daddy," Sammy answered. 'Why does he need me?' She wondered to herself.

She went into the kitchen and sat down at the table, next to her father. "Yes Daddy? What do you need?"

Mr. Williams put his hand in his back pocket, and pulled out a small book with a pink cover. "This is a diary." He told her, putting it in her hands. "I want you to have this. Write whatever you want in this. Let it know what your life is like," He said, using the words that his daughter would someday repeat to her granddaughter.

"Ok Daddy. Thank you," Sammy said, hugging her father.

"You're welcome sweetie."

Sammy then retreated to her room to write in her diary. She took at a pencil and sat down on her bed.

Dear Diary,

My name is Sammy Williams. My father gave me this diary. He told me to tell you about my life. Well, it's not the greatest.

Amy is so mean to me! She and her friends Heather Chan, Dakota Milton, and Lindsay Buchannan, all bully me. It's mostly just Amy and Heather, but Dakota and Lindsay still stand by and let them do it. They always say that I'm ugly and a fatty, and that's why I have no friends. Maybe I have no friends because she told everyone that I had cooties and that I pick my nose.

I wish someone would just try to be friends with me. There's a new girl in my class named Dawn Johansson. Maybe Amy hasn't told her any lies about me yet, and she might try to become my friend. I hope so, she seemed pretty nice.

Well, I guess I don't have anything else to say to you for now. See you soon.

From,

Sammy Williams

Sammy closed her diary and tucked it under her pillow, where she hoped Amy wouldn't find it.


The next day, Sammy was sitting in her place at the front of the bus reading. She wasn't paying attention to the bus stopping since she didn't expect anyone to sit with her. Until she heard a light voice say "Excuse me? Is this seat taken?"

Sammy looked up and saw Dawn, the new girl, looking at her. "Umm, sure," she said, unsure of why someone would want to sit with her, but grateful nonetheless.

"I'm Dawn," she introduced herself. "And you're Sammy."

"How did you know that?"

"I can see it in your aura. Your aura is a light brownish color, which shows that you're lacking self-confidence," she told her casually, like it was a part of everyday conversation for her. "You also have a little bit of black, which shows that you're a bit sad from your sister's constant torment."

"How do you know all of this?!" Sammy asked her, a bit freaked out by her peer's observation.

"Like I said, I can read people's auras."

Branching out from the odd conversation, Sammy asked "Do you have any friends yet Dawn?"

"No. People have avoided me because of my appearance," She admitted. She had hair that reached the floor and she dressed like she was a peasant in a fairy tale, which tends to call attention to itself.

"Do you want to be friends?" Sammy asked, hoping she would say yes.

"Sure!" Dawn said joyfully.

Sammy and Dawn continued to talk to each other as they walked to class and unpacked their stuff.

"Oh look, loser Samey has a friend!" Amy said upon seeing Sammy and Dawn. "And she seems to be just as much of a loser as her!" She continued, causing Heather, as well as a few of the other kids that were already in class, to laugh.

"Don't let what your sister says get to you," Dawn whispered to Sammy. "That's just what she wants."

The day continued with Sammy and Dawn sitting with each other at lunch and playing together during recess.

"Do you want to come to my house later?" Sammy asked Dawn when they were sitting and admiring the flowers in the small flower garden in the corner of the playground.

"Ok. My parents won't mind. I'll call them and tell them when we get to your house."

"Ok. Great."

When they got to Sammy's house, Sammy's parents had different opinions about Sammy bringing her new friend over.

"Hi Mommy! Hi Daddy! This is my new friend Dawn," She told them.

"Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Williams," Dawn greeted them.

"Hello Dawn. It's nice to meet you," Mr. Williams said.

Ignoring Dawn, Mrs. Williams said "I never said you could have a friend over."

"Come on Linda. I think it's great that Sammy has a friend over," her husband told her.

"Oh fine. But you better ask next time you want to have someone over."

"Yes Mommy," She said, a bit annoyed.

"Mr. Williams, may I please call my parents and tell them that I'm here?"

"Alright," he said, handing her the house phone that was on the table next to him.

After playing for a few hours, Dawn's parents came to pick her up and exchanged phone numbers with Sammy's parents. Once Dawn had left, Sammy went back to her room and wrote in her diary.

Dear Diary,

So today turned out to be a good day. I made a new friend. Remember how I told you about that new girl Dawn? Well she's really nice, and now we're friends! I don't think Mommy likes her though.

Amy was mean to us for most of the day, but I don't really care right now. I finally have a friend, and that's what matters right now.

I don't really know what else today, so I guess that's it.

Happily yours,

Sammy Williams

Sammy put her diary back under her pillow, said goodnight to her parents, and went to bed, thinking about how she finally had a friend.


So how was that? Sammy has gotten that started that whole story, and is friends with Dawn. I think that's a good way to start this off.

I've decided that I'm going to have two diary entries per chapter, since it means I get to write more. I don't really like writing really short stuff. I generally like for things to be at least 1000 words.

It took me two hours to write this entire chapter. Not including the ANs, this chapter is 1167 words. It surprised me that I could write this much this fast. Here's to hoping this happens more often, especially in English class.

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That's all for now! Bye!