Lissie & Lilly: I Hate Looking Different! (Photostory)
On the first day of school for the girls...
Lilly: Are you excited for classes to start Samantha?
Sam: Yes indeed! I especially can’t wait to visit the library and go to
Literature class! What are you looking forward to Sawako Lilly?
Lilly: I’m excited for all of my science classes! Though at this rate,
we’ll have nothing to look forward to if Lissie doesn’t hurry.
Lilly: Lissie! We have to go or we’ll be la-
Sam: Lissie, don’t tell me you’re bringing that to school!
Lissie: I want to play ball at lunch! If you don’t give me something to
look forward to, how do you expect me to stay on my rear end all day?
LUNCH TIME
Lissie: Samantha! You’ve been here this whole time reading?
Sam: Oh this school has such a marvelous collection of books Lissie! I
think I lost track of time. Is lunch over already?
Lissie: Yup, almost anyways. I’m exhausted from playing. I hope I don’t
fall asleep this afternoon. Have you seen Lilly?
Sam: No I haven’t, but then again, I haven’t really noticed much since
I’ve been here reading.
Lissie: Well, it’s not like we don’t all live at the same place. See
you later Samantha!
AFTER SCHOOL
Lissie: We’re home Lilly! Gosh, it’s not like her to go home by
herself.
Sam: Let’s check the bedroom, she might have already gone up.
Sam: She’s not here. Where else could she be?
Lissie: There’s one other place she could be if she’s not here. She
must be in our Big Person’s room. Come on Samantha!
Lissie: She’s in here! She’s sleeping on our Big Person’s bed.
Sam: I didn’t realize our Big Person has her own room too! Everything’s
huge!
Lissie: I wonder why she’s sleeping.
Sam: Oh Lissie! Look at her face! She’s crying!
Lissie: What happened? Why is Lilly crying?
Sam: I don’t know! Something must have happened at school today.
Lilly: Uhmm… Lissie? Samantha? Did you two just get home?
Lissie: Lilly! Why are you crying? Did you fall or get hurt?
Sam: Did someone check out your favorite book?
Lissie: Did you get less than a perfect score on your assignment?
Sam: Did you lose your homework?
Lilly: Oh no… It’s not like that… I guess I just wasn’t feeling well.
I’m sorry to have worried you two.
Sam: Don’t hide from us Sawako Lilly. Please tell us what’s bothering
you.
Lissie: If Samantha or I were upset, think of how you’d feel Lilly.
Lilly: You’re right Lissie, I’m sorry. I just don’t really know how to
tell you guys. It’s embarrassing.
Today during lunch, some of the other
students were… talking to me.
Lissie: Oh tell me who they are Lilly! I’ll teach them a thing or two!
Sam: Shhh! Let her finish Lissie!
Lilly: They were making fun of me. One girl kept calling me teacher’s
pet and suck up for knowing all the answers. Another boy said my eyes were
slanted and narrow, then they all started to laugh and pull their eyes back
too. It was terrible!
Sam: Oh Sawako Lilly… That’s horrid!
Lilly: I know I look different! I know I have narrow, slanted eyes! But
there’s nothing I can change
about that. I’m so embarrassed I don’t even want
to see anyone again. I hate being different!
Lissie: Don’t ever say that Lilly! They were just jealous!
Sam: Lissie’s right Sawako Lilly. They were just picking on you because
they’re jealous of you.
Lissie: Come on Lilly, I’ll prove it to you!
Lissie: They called you teacher’s pet and suck up because they know
they’re not as smart as you. You
work hard and you’re always studying, that’s
why you get such high marks! You’re even studying the same things our Big
Person is studying!
Sam: Those students don’t have your focus and they know it, so all they
can do is pick on you because they wish they could be like you.
Sam: Here Lissie, try drawing what our Big Person was stressing over
last night.
Lilly: Do you mean the brachial plexus?
Lilly: Is this what you were referring to Samantha? The brachial plexus
is the series of nerves that control the muscles of the shoulder, arm, and
hand.
Sam: Exactly! It even took our Big Person a whole night to figure out
and memorize this spaghetti pile, but you already learned it. What other doll
can do that? Medical school students would kill for a brain like yours!
Lissie: This is what we mean Lilly! Don’t you see how wonderful you
are?
Lissie: Take a look. What do you see?
Lilly: I see myself. What am I supposed to see?
Lissie: Would you like to know what Samantha and I see? We see a really
beautiful lady who is kind, smart, and wonderful.
Sam: You’re really lovely the way you are Sawako Lilly. Your eyes are
unique and so gorgeous. You have such a sweet smile. The only thing prettier
that your reflection in that mirror is your reflection inside. As long as you
are such compassionate, caring, sincere person on the inside, you will never be
ugly.
Lilly: …
Lilly: … You both are wrong.
Lissie: Wha-
Lilly: You left out the most important part. The most important thing I
see are the two best friends a person could ever want. As long as you two are
there, I know everything will be alright. I love both of you! Thank you so much
for reminding me what really matters.
Sam: Pffft!
Lilly: What are you laughing at Samantha?
Sam: Look at Lissie’s hair! It’s all over the place!
Lilly: Hahahahaha! You’re right! Oh you do look funny Lissie.
Lissie: It proves that I won the ball game today!
Lilly: Speaking of which… Lissie…. You forgot your vest, didn’t you?
Lissie: … … …
Lissie: NOOOOO!!!!! NOT AGAIN!!!! XD
Lilly & Sam: Hahahahaha! :D
I have my first anatomy exam for med school tomorrow so Sawako Lilly
really did learn the brachial plexus with me. ^_^ This is a story that means a
lot to me because I was bullied and picked on a lot when I was younger because
I looked different and got good grades. XD For people that have also been
bullied or hurt because they looked different, or were smart, please remember
Lissie and Samantha’s words! :D
PS - Brag note, I'm really excited by how I worked the focus on the mirror photos! Notice that initially when Sawako Lilly looks at herself in the mirror, the reflection is blurry? That's supposed to represent that she hasn't fully accepted herself and 'can't see' herself for who she truly is. Then, in the next photo, the reflection is focused because Lissie and Samantha have shown her how they see her! :)