When THOSE KIDS Don’t Look Like THOSE KIDS – A Guest Submission by Stephanie Kelln

The Other THOSE KIDS She was a good student. Smart, respectful, creative. She participated in Student Council, choir, school play, and talented program. A bit of an outcast, with an edgy sarcastic side, but for the most part the “ideal” student. And she was suffering. Deeply and horribly. Her mother had been murdered. This precious girl was trying to make … Continue reading When THOSE KIDS Don’t Look Like THOSE KIDS – A Guest Submission by Stephanie Kelln