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Slippers: Mother and Maya Elizabeth
Evelyn Ramos
Period. 1
Walking in someone else’s shoes.

There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true. Here I am, sixteen year old Maya Elizabeth (Eli), Living in Hazelnut, New Jersey, known under the title of a “good girl. I was a good student. I was thin, as my mother (a lifelong dieter) had always wanted me to be, and I dressed in outfits she chose for me. I was cheerful and outgoing. The thing I love to do the most is ballet. That is the only thing I have never gave up on. I actually got accepted to the dance school I have dreamed of going to. All my life I have been told what to do by my mother or what I call her, “Momster”. My mother is the typical women who married a successful business man, very uptight, and let’s not forget CONTROLING. My father or what I used to call him my best friend was what broke me. I remember my first day of high school, I decided to skip school. I wanted life for once guide me through life. I guess it just led me to the truth. That surprising morning, I decided to go take a stroll in the beach. That’s where I caught my father kissing and grabbing another lady. My heart was broken from that day on.
I ran, I ran away from my life. From that day on I wasn’t the same Maya Elizabeth my parents new. I couldn’t face my mother with the truth I knew. I didn’t want to be the one who ruined her life. I couldn’t face her without wanting to tear up. So I avoided her as much as I could. In the other hand, I couldn’t take my eyes off my father. I just wanted to tell him so much but I just didn’t know where to begin. So instead of me ruining the life these two humans were having, I decided to ruin mine. I always thought to myself, maybe this is my destiny? Recently I was diagnosed with anorexia. I starved myself to hold in the pain of what I was feeling. I know it was wrong but it was my wake up call to facing reality. I continued doing great in school and maintained my dancing as my first priority. Dancing was the only thing that saved me from this terrible nightmare that I couldn’t wake up from. I couldn’t break free from the madness without dancing by my side. In this very moment, I lay in this hospital bed reminiscing what I have been through.

A week before today, I fainted in the dance studio and was unconscious for about an hour. All I heard was my mother’s voice mumbling and crying, I felt a rough hand grabbing my hand and would squeeze it with passion. I didn’t know what was really going on. I finally opened my eyes and I was on a hospital bed. My mom hugged me and said, “everything is going to be ok, mommy’s with you”. “Mom dad’s having an affair with another lady!” I couldn’t believe the words that came out from my mouth. My mom faced dropped and just walked away from the hospital room. This whole week I haven’t seen my dad. But I know while I’m sleeping at night he’s there holding my hand trying to blame himself for my own mistake. My mother forces a smile on her face, but I know she’s only trying to please me. Behind every smile lies a broken heart. I realized I shouldn’t blame my parents for the addiction I had of starving myself. For once I have finally made my own mistakes and I’m going to admire it as much as I can. The good girl I used to be has finally bloomed and is finally free from the damage and controlling she was held on. Here I am, Maya Elizabeth Kerr who loves to eat cupcakes, has a passion for dancing, and is now cooperating from her mistake. I think it’s time for a new title for me, “Damaged Slippers”.

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