Monday, June 22, 2009

The Story of the Unhappy Girl


Alyssa was the girl's name. She had everything a girl can want- best friends who love her dearly, a wonderful boyfriend whom she adored, opportunity to attend universitity, a supportive and loving family. Yet Alyssa was still unhappy. Alyssa said she was happy to everyone, but deep inside she felt there was a hole within her heart. A hole she couldn't figure out why it existed. She searched high and low for her 100% happiness with no luck. Alyssa, or Lyssie Poo called by family and friends, decided that she would take pictures to help document her life. Alyssa would go all over New York just take shots such as the shot on the right to help herself become happy, but Lyssie Poo still was not happy. See she suffered a lost. She lost a real close friend due to differences, and it hurt her heart deeply. Alyssa never got over the pain. Her best friends would tell her that to get over it and that person isn't important. Just move on. Alyssa couldn't do it. Easier said than done she thought. So Lyssie Poo pushed on with the photography because it was theraputic for her. She also danced and listened to music until one day she noticed something. The lightbulb finally clicked on in her brain. Why should she be unhappy? She has everything she ever needed and wanted all along. She has her crazy and loving two best friends, an awesome group of friends, an amazing boyfriend, and of course family. Alyssa wasn't unhappy any longer and decided to embrace life the way it was given to her. The unhappy girl turned into the joyous young woman, and led a great life. One thing she did learn was if people really care for you as they say they do the will show it. The people that don't or don't show it well are phony and shouldn't be trusted.

1 comment:

Sue said...

Don't know much about the situation but I agree that if someone cares they will find a way to show it, but it goes both ways. I think alyssa will be fine without that person in her life, but if that person is highly valued, its worth a shot to try to work something out. Its better to have tried and failed.