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When the rescue crew finally pulled us outside, the kitchen was completely ruined, and sections of my face, neck, and arm suffered severe burns, resulting in marks that would never completely disappear. As time passes, you grow accustomed to what you see in the mirror. The truly difficult part was getting older while everyone constantly looked at me. No one at school said mean things to my face, yet I always caught the stares, the quiet gossip, and the curious glances. It was painful. However, by the time I reached my final year, I had become skilled at pretending it didn&#8217;t affect me. Therefore, when the school dance approached, I informed my mother that I preferred to stay home. &#8220;You can&#8217;t hide from the world forever, Luna,&#8221; she told me. &#8220;A terrible event already altered your path once. Stop letting it control your choices. A high school dance is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.&#8221; Eventually, she convinced me to go. We purchased a gown, styled my hair into curls, and I took an hour applying makeup that largely hid the burn marks on my neck. Yet the moment I stepped into the venue, I wished I hadn&#8217;t come. The school gym appeared stunning. Bright lights dangled from the roof, and loud music pumped from the sound system. Still, all the other students were snapping pictures, moving to the beat, and joking around without me, acting like I wasn&#8217;t even there. I waited by myself next to the beverage station, acting like I was messaging friends who weren&#8217;t actually texting me. After nearly an hour had passed, I was prepared to head home. Then Ezra strolled over. Everyone was familiar with Ezra. He was in my grade: well-liked, tall, good-looking, and the leader of the football team. The sort of boy that girls gossiped about all the time, which made it incredibly weird when he paused right before me, appearing anxious. Next, he extended his hand and requested, &#8220;Would you care to dance with me?&#8221; I genuinely believed he was playing a prank, yet he was serious. So I accepted his hand. The instant he guided me toward the center of the room, the crowd watched. I noticed girls gossiping quietly. Several boys appeared utterly stunned. Ezra paid no attention to any of them. We swayed together for the rest of the evening. At some point during the event, I no longer felt unseen. The whole room continued to watch us, yet I wasn&#8217;t bothered. Ezra brought out my laughter and acted like I was just a regular girl. As the event drew to a close, I found myself wishing the dance would keep going. Later on, Ezra escorted me to my house rather than taking off with his buddies. &#8220;Did you enjoy yourself tonight?&#8221; he questioned. &#8220;Yes,&#8221; I confessed. &#8220;A lot more than I thought I would!&#8221; He gave a smile, yet a part of him appeared preoccupied, like he had something important to share but couldn&#8217;t find the right words. As we arrived at my place, we lingered uncomfortably on the front steps. &#8220;Thank you for this evening,&#8221; I murmured. Ezra pushed his hands deep into his pockets and gave a nod. Following that, he gave me an earnest look and stated, &#8220;Catch you later.&#8221; We exchanged our farewells, and then he strolled off. The next day, heavy knocking rattled our main entrance. I wandered down the stairs still groggy and instantly stopped in my tracks. My mother had opened the door, and I spotted her speaking with the cops. I moved nearer and noticed that Ezra&#8217;s mom and dad were standing right next to them. 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But by morning, that miracle twisted into dread, police at my door and his parents\u2019 eyes begging for answers I didn\u2019t have.<\/p>\n<p>Following the trail to him meant reopening wounds I\u2019d spent a decade learning to ignore.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, I found something I never expected: a boy who had grown up<\/p>\n<p>haunted by the same flames, and a confession that turned deliberate cruelty into a terrible, reckless accident. It didn\u2019t erase the pain or the scars.<\/p>\n<p>But telling the truth, choosing not to seek revenge, and finally seeing my reflection without flinching did something the fire never could\u2014it gave me back my future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Boy Asked Me to Dance at Prom Because Everyone Avoided Me for My Scars \u2014 The Next Morning, His Parents and Police Showed Up at My&#8230; <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":1742,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"om_disable_all_campaigns":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[5],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1741","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-news"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.8 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>A Boy Asked Me to Dance at Prom Because Everyone Avoided Me for My Scars \u2014 The Next Morning, His Parents and Police Showed Up at My Door ================= I was just nine years old when the blaze broke out. 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Stop letting it control your choices. A high school dance is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.&quot; Eventually, she convinced me to go. We purchased a gown, styled my hair into curls, and I took an hour applying makeup that largely hid the burn marks on my neck. Yet the moment I stepped into the venue, I wished I hadn&#039;t come. The school gym appeared stunning. Bright lights dangled from the roof, and loud music pumped from the sound system. Still, all the other students were snapping pictures, moving to the beat, and joking around without me, acting like I wasn&#039;t even there. I waited by myself next to the beverage station, acting like I was messaging friends who weren&#039;t actually texting me. After nearly an hour had passed, I was prepared to head home. Then Ezra strolled over. Everyone was familiar with Ezra. He was in my grade: well-liked, tall, good-looking, and the leader of the football team. The sort of boy that girls gossiped about all the time, which made it incredibly weird when he paused right before me, appearing anxious. Next, he extended his hand and requested, &quot;Would you care to dance with me?&quot; I genuinely believed he was playing a prank, yet he was serious. So I accepted his hand. The instant he guided me toward the center of the room, the crowd watched. I noticed girls gossiping quietly. Several boys appeared utterly stunned. Ezra paid no attention to any of them. We swayed together for the rest of the evening. At some point during the event, I no longer felt unseen. The whole room continued to watch us, yet I wasn&#039;t bothered. Ezra brought out my laughter and acted like I was just a regular girl. As the event drew to a close, I found myself wishing the dance would keep going. Later on, Ezra escorted me to my house rather than taking off with his buddies. &quot;Did you enjoy yourself tonight?&quot; he questioned. &quot;Yes,&quot; I confessed. &quot;A lot more than I thought I would!&quot; He gave a smile, yet a part of him appeared preoccupied, like he had something important to share but couldn&#039;t find the right words. As we arrived at my place, we lingered uncomfortably on the front steps. &quot;Thank you for this evening,&quot; I murmured. Ezra pushed his hands deep into his pockets and gave a nod. Following that, he gave me an earnest look and stated, &quot;Catch you later.&quot; We exchanged our farewells, and then he strolled off. The next day, heavy knocking rattled our main entrance. I wandered down the stairs still groggy and instantly stopped in my tracks. My mother had opened the door, and I spotted her speaking with the cops. I moved nearer and noticed that Ezra&#039;s mom and dad were standing right next to them. 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When the rescue crew finally pulled us outside, the kitchen was completely ruined, and sections of my face, neck, and arm suffered severe burns, resulting in marks that would never completely disappear. As time passes, you grow accustomed to what you see in the mirror. The truly difficult part was getting older while everyone constantly looked at me. No one at school said mean things to my face, yet I always caught the stares, the quiet gossip, and the curious glances. It was painful. However, by the time I reached my final year, I had become skilled at pretending it didn&#039;t affect me. Therefore, when the school dance approached, I informed my mother that I preferred to stay home. &quot;You can&#039;t hide from the world forever, Luna,&quot; she told me. &quot;A terrible event already altered your path once. Stop letting it control your choices. A high school dance is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.&quot; Eventually, she convinced me to go. We purchased a gown, styled my hair into curls, and I took an hour applying makeup that largely hid the burn marks on my neck. Yet the moment I stepped into the venue, I wished I hadn&#039;t come. The school gym appeared stunning. Bright lights dangled from the roof, and loud music pumped from the sound system. Still, all the other students were snapping pictures, moving to the beat, and joking around without me, acting like I wasn&#039;t even there. I waited by myself next to the beverage station, acting like I was messaging friends who weren&#039;t actually texting me. After nearly an hour had passed, I was prepared to head home. Then Ezra strolled over. Everyone was familiar with Ezra. He was in my grade: well-liked, tall, good-looking, and the leader of the football team. The sort of boy that girls gossiped about all the time, which made it incredibly weird when he paused right before me, appearing anxious. Next, he extended his hand and requested, &quot;Would you care to dance with me?&quot; I genuinely believed he was playing a prank, yet he was serious. So I accepted his hand. The instant he guided me toward the center of the room, the crowd watched. I noticed girls gossiping quietly. Several boys appeared utterly stunned. Ezra paid no attention to any of them. We swayed together for the rest of the evening. At some point during the event, I no longer felt unseen. The whole room continued to watch us, yet I wasn&#039;t bothered. Ezra brought out my laughter and acted like I was just a regular girl. As the event drew to a close, I found myself wishing the dance would keep going. Later on, Ezra escorted me to my house rather than taking off with his buddies. &quot;Did you enjoy yourself tonight?&quot; he questioned. &quot;Yes,&quot; I confessed. &quot;A lot more than I thought I would!&quot; He gave a smile, yet a part of him appeared preoccupied, like he had something important to share but couldn&#039;t find the right words. As we arrived at my place, we lingered uncomfortably on the front steps. &quot;Thank you for this evening,&quot; I murmured. Ezra pushed his hands deep into his pockets and gave a nod. Following that, he gave me an earnest look and stated, &quot;Catch you later.&quot; We exchanged our farewells, and then he strolled off. The next day, heavy knocking rattled our main entrance. I wandered down the stairs still groggy and instantly stopped in my tracks. My mother had opened the door, and I spotted her speaking with the cops. I moved nearer and noticed that Ezra&#039;s mom and dad were standing right next to them. 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I awoke to myself coughing, trapped in smoke so dense that my bedroom door was completely hidden. Up on the second floor, my mother was desperately yelling my name. When the rescue crew finally pulled us outside, the kitchen was completely ruined, and sections of my face, neck, and arm suffered severe burns, resulting in marks that would never completely disappear. As time passes, you grow accustomed to what you see in the mirror. The truly difficult part was getting older while everyone constantly looked at me. No one at school said mean things to my face, yet I always caught the stares, the quiet gossip, and the curious glances. It was painful. However, by the time I reached my final year, I had become skilled at pretending it didn&#8217;t affect me. Therefore, when the school dance approached, I informed my mother that I preferred to stay home. &#8220;You can&#8217;t hide from the world forever, Luna,&#8221; she told me. &#8220;A terrible event already altered your path once. Stop letting it control your choices. A high school dance is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.&#8221; Eventually, she convinced me to go. We purchased a gown, styled my hair into curls, and I took an hour applying makeup that largely hid the burn marks on my neck. Yet the moment I stepped into the venue, I wished I hadn&#8217;t come. The school gym appeared stunning. Bright lights dangled from the roof, and loud music pumped from the sound system. Still, all the other students were snapping pictures, moving to the beat, and joking around without me, acting like I wasn&#8217;t even there. I waited by myself next to the beverage station, acting like I was messaging friends who weren&#8217;t actually texting me. After nearly an hour had passed, I was prepared to head home. Then Ezra strolled over. Everyone was familiar with Ezra. He was in my grade: well-liked, tall, good-looking, and the leader of the football team. The sort of boy that girls gossiped about all the time, which made it incredibly weird when he paused right before me, appearing anxious. Next, he extended his hand and requested, &#8220;Would you care to dance with me?&#8221; I genuinely believed he was playing a prank, yet he was serious. So I accepted his hand. The instant he guided me toward the center of the room, the crowd watched. I noticed girls gossiping quietly. Several boys appeared utterly stunned. Ezra paid no attention to any of them. We swayed together for the rest of the evening. At some point during the event, I no longer felt unseen. The whole room continued to watch us, yet I wasn&#8217;t bothered. Ezra brought out my laughter and acted like I was just a regular girl. As the event drew to a close, I found myself wishing the dance would keep going. Later on, Ezra escorted me to my house rather than taking off with his buddies. &#8220;Did you enjoy yourself tonight?&#8221; he questioned. &#8220;Yes,&#8221; I confessed. &#8220;A lot more than I thought I would!&#8221; He gave a smile, yet a part of him appeared preoccupied, like he had something important to share but couldn&#8217;t find the right words. As we arrived at my place, we lingered uncomfortably on the front steps. &#8220;Thank you for this evening,&#8221; I murmured. Ezra pushed his hands deep into his pockets and gave a nod. Following that, he gave me an earnest look and stated, &#8220;Catch you later.&#8221; We exchanged our farewells, and then he strolled off. The next day, heavy knocking rattled our main entrance. I wandered down the stairs still groggy and instantly stopped in my tracks. My mother had opened the door, and I spotted her speaking with the cops. I moved nearer and noticed that Ezra&#8217;s mom and dad were standing right next to them. 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