My Journey

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I decided to write a story on here for a while but i can never find an idea. I have now come to writing about a life experience that hopefully will be easier to write.. Please read it to see what you think and leave a comment! Hopefully people can read it and give me pointers on how to improve etc cos i know theres lots of room for it! thanks -- butterflyxxx

My name is Lily Jess Walker. I was named Lily after my Grandma, Lilian and Jess after my aunt, Jessica. I like being named after people for it makes my life feel worthwhile. I don't know why but my life is just as important as everyone else's, Isn't it? Really,speaking really technically, have only had four birthdays, but i am fifteen years old. Now, you smart people out there will be able to work out that i was born on 29th February. Yes, I've always been so proud of my interesting birthdate. At the start of a school year or club my 'interesting fact' about myself is that I was born on a leap year and every one tells me I'm so lucky. Lucky. Whoa! I'm lucky? I mean, i am certainly am incredibly lucky to have my beautiful friends who I will always be able to rely on, the sweetest little sister in the world who never fails to cheer me up with her innocent smile and cuddles and overall I belong to the best family I could have asked for. I'm lucky to be a very intelligent student at a quite highly academic school (should i just say ;)) with great teachers and lovely class mates. That must mean my brain's good, right? No, I'm afraid it's not to good at the minute. I have a tumour in my brain.

*** Obviously I know this is short and wont take long to read but i don't want to be spending ages writing something if no one reads it lol. I do not have this, someone very close to me has. It breaks my heart. I really do want to write a story on here and hopefully I will be able to explain what can happen and portray the feelings involved as well as possible Xx***

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