• At four years old, Jessica's half brother, Michael, started raping her while her full brother, James, kept the secret from their parents. At five years old her parents started fighting over her half brother's addictive behavior and over how low their income was. When Jessica started school, she scratched her head once and every one in her class started rumors that she had lice. That day her mom made her stay in the kitchen watching her cook dinner After that it went down hill. She got in a fight or two every day at school trying to protect her self from the 'gangster' kids and bullies. In first grade every thing got worse, if she spoke at home she would be suverly punished with a belt or a stick. Nothing changed in the second grade, but in the third grade her teacher grabed her by the wrist, dislocating it almost every time, every time she refused to do her work. The fights got worse, her parents settled a little, but her Michael was still there, the torture and fear kept getting worse. In the fourth grade she found a guy that liked her, but when he asked her out, he was killed in a car accadent in front of the school. The glass hit her in the eyes making her go partly blind. In the fifth grade most of the torture was over, Michael got kickedd out of their apartment and they moved to a better erea of town. Jessica forced her self to change and make a couple friends. She met a family of three kids, Jake, Maggi, and Zack. She was still bullied at school, but her mom let her outside to play with her new friends. In the sixth grade she met a girl named Skye, who was just like Jessica, but not as bad. That was when she started having sleepovers and birthday parties. This contenued through the seventh and eighth grade. The summer before the nineth grade when Jakes family had to move, they moved accross that entire state, from place to place untill they were a train ride away when Jessica started her sophmore year. In the middle of her freshman year Jessica found a boyfriend named Adrian whom she rarely parted from untill sophmore summer, which is now.