Rachel's Survival Story

Hello my name is Rachel Blaisdell. I have a story to tell you when I was a child.
I was born in Korea, I was adopted in 1983 in Seattle Washington. I am hard of hearing, have learning disabilites, I went to Bow Lake Elementary school. Everyday I always love playing outside with my friends during recess time. There this black girl (Don't know her name, don't remember) She and her friend would come up to me and took me to a tire that they have in the playground that you can climb on and hide underneath it. Anyway she would spank me every day. Finally I got tired of her spanking me, one day she and her friend come up to me, she want me to go with her, I told her no, I told my friends to keep her away from me. They tried to protect me but she was older and stronger than me, she pulled me to the tire, spank me everyday. I never told any one because I was scare, I never even told my parents and my sibilings until I was all grown up. I always knew it wrong for a person to spank a child when they are not a parents anyway. Looking back, I sometimes wish I could go back and fix it, I wish I would've told someone at school for what that girl did. I also learn being silent would not help things at all. I also used to be afraid of black people because of that one girl. It took me very long time to overcome my fear of black people, now these days I have friends who are black and other colors, whites. I will never forget what happen, I wish so much it never happen to me. One day I saw her at my elementary school, when I was older about fifth grade, I ask her why she spanked me everyday. She said because I pinch her. LIAR LIAR PANT ON FIRE! I never pinch her, I don't even know her hardly anyway, I never pinch people in my entire life. Well that my story.