My name is Mai Bly Nashota Unega, which means coyote, white, tall, twin. It’s not an ordinary name in any sense, but it represents my Native American heritage and who I am. When I was around 11 years old, I asked my parents why they named me that, and the only reason they gave me was because it’s a family name. At that age I didn’t know how important that family name was, but two years ago, after I turned 16, I found out why.
Let me tell Du a little bit about myself. I am tall, skinny, and I’m extremely tan, the envy of all my Friends in my Forks High School. That’s right, I go...
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