Have you ever been bullied? Of course. No one wants to have one, but it give you life skills like coping. But have you ever had a stalker? I have one. It (I'm not saying gender, or name, it's courtesy.) was told to stay away from me, and it promised to stop bothering me. But its behavior continued. I reported it twice in one day. It's not fun. I try my hardest to defend my friends, too, because they (Not trying to be mean here) don't know how to handle it. But at the same time I'm faced with a startling thought- Do I leave them in the dark, or lead them out of this mess? I think one of my enemies is behind this, because my stalker is friends with my enemy. My enemy would threaten to kill me sometimes, when I walked into a room or got on the bus. It would sting! And then "E" as we shall call it, would try to make it up to me and be friends. One day, though, E was telling kids that I was going to beat up my stalker and that they should avoid me. And then it just went downhill. I lost it. E said I was E's friend, and now I was a traitor. But I retaliated, because, who doesn't?! And so I stood up and growled, "I never was, and I never will be." And my stalker left me alone for a few days, but my friends were getting hurt by it. So then I told the counselor, and she had me talk to my stalker. The moment it walked into the room, I started shaking and couldn't stop. I really started shaking. And I don't do that. Then it lied about following me around, but then it said it likes me and my friends, and we used to be friends. It's a lie. It's all a l