It was this past 年 that I learned who actually cared for me and who didn't. Even though the person I thought was my best friend became 人気 and I didn't, he still talked to me a little. He didn't attack me directly for a while. Earlier this year, my grandfather was diagnosed with a bad case of double pneumonia. I visited him in the hospital. He woke up, but he didn't speak to me at all. He then went back to sleep. He died an 時 after I left the hospital. Overcome with grief, I didn't want to eat, because my 食 didn't taste good to me. One 日 at school, I fainted from hunger. When I woke up, Lydia 発言しました to me, "Leonard, あなた need to eat." She managed to get me to eat. When I told one of my online フレンズ about it, she said, "I didn't know あなた had eaten that little. Your girlfriend is right. あなた need to eat, especially if you're passing out from hunger!" To make matters worse, the person I thought was my best friend showed his true colors. He made a snide コメント about antidepressants. I told him, "I'm on antidepressants. What does that say about me?" He 発言しました that he couldn't be フレンズ with someone who is on them. A lot of my other so-called "friends" turned on me. My girlfriend, Lydia, and my friend since 2010, Quincy, are all I have left. I also have two really good dogs, Theo the English セッター and Layla the Alaskan Malamute. Layla was already named when I got her. She came from a Malamute rescue center in Tennessee. She's growing very quickly and is now too big to sit in my lap. She still tries, though. Pretty soon, she won't be a puppy. She turns one in October. Anyway, since my so-called "friends" turned against me, I have been bullied もっと見る at school. What sucks is that I have one もっと見る 年 of high school left.
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