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Check out our channels in your favorite language Spanish https://bit.ly/3ljA5lO German https://bit.ly/2QnDRfw French https://bit.ly/2QqWbV6 Our second channel Story Time Animated 2 https://bit.ly/34E34uR "Ahhhhh!" Lexi screamed and I jumped. She squeezed my hand tightly. I thought she was going to cut off the circulation of my arm. We walked a bit further and the cool breeze on my face let me know that we were outside the haunted house. "Did you girls have fun?" our dad asked. "It was creepy,” Lexi shuddered, “I don't know why Precious always wants us to go there; she can't see anything anyway." I laughed and shrugged, “I like the thrill of it." Hi, my name is Precious. Do you want to hear my story? Like, subscribe and tap that notification bell. Once you do, you will not only hear my story but interesting stories from my friends as well. My bizarre story started as early as my fifth birthday when my parents thought it was a fun idea to have a petting zoo and pony rides. At that age, like most five year old girls, I was obsessed with ponies. My obsession quickly faded when a pony was jolted by a firecracker and I was hit in the face. At the hospital, they gave me a clean bill of health however my eyesight was botched. Luckily for me, my Aunty Lynn, my mother’s sister, was an ophthalmologist. An ophthalmologist is a person who is licensed to practice medicine, perform surgeries, diagnose as well as treat all eye diseases, perform eye surgery, prescribe and last but not least fit eyeglasses and contact lenses. Aunty Lynn took me under her wing and promised that one day I would regain my eyesight if I followed her strict instructions. Aunty Lynn had just opened her own practice. She said with the use of stem cell transplants that I would get back my eyesight in no time. Even though my parents sued the petting zoo, it still wasn’t enough to perform my much needed surgeries. Aunty Lynn was able to request additional funding for my surgeries, on behalf of her practice, from government agencies. Aunty Lynn insisted I wear a black blind fold, doubled with black glasses to protect my eyes from the light. My mom changed my blind fold every day. We always did it with the blinds closed and the light off. She always instructed me to keep my eyes closed when she took it off, which I did without question. My mother ensured that my black blind fold went through my hair so it was less noticeable. She didn't like the fact that kids teased me about it. Even though it helped lessen the teasing, I still did not have any other friends beside my sister, Lexi. I adored Lexi. I often worried as we grew older that we would grow apart but ten years later we were still inseparable. She worked extremely hard just so she could be in the same year that I was at school since she was a year younger than I. It was a life saver for me since other children did not want to get stuck with the ‘blind girl’ for projects and homework assignments. She made everything better. I would do anything for Lexi.