Dear fellow wattpaders,
This story wouldn't be here without your's truly. It took forever to convince Hannah to FINALLY put atleast one of her stories on wattpad, but I finally did. I'm gonna be annoying you guys frequently because I can't write, so I'm going to live vicariosly through Hannah's words, which hopefully you will love. I'm going to be miticulously combing through every paragraph, word, and letter typed in her story so if there is any grammatical errors (or if you absolutely hate it) feel free to contact me or just scream at us in the comments.
~Starr ( sahenry642) ps. follow me
So here's Hannah.
Sup? Um, not postive what exactly is expected of me to say. Um, can you tell Starr is narsactic? Yeah, it can be a pain. I'm really looking forward to the judgemental hours ahead of me with writng this story. I hope some people actually read it and enjoy it so I'm not getting headaches from her for nothing. Starr has a laptop and I don't so this is the reason we all will have to deal with her. I'm a writer not a public speaker so yes, all my parts will be awkward like this. Please enjoy the story and if you don't. Well, thats okay because everyone is entitled to their opinion.
-Hannah, ( the author)
I'm back. Don't listen to her I'm great. The first chapter should be posted within the next week and we'll try to update every week for you guys. I hope you guys enjoy this story. See ya.
~Starr (the awesome best friend)
Oh and here is the summary...
Ryan Hawthorne's life isn't that exciting. It's an endless cycle of going to school, watching Netflix, and avoiding people. Especially those that attend Sunny-side Support Group with him. Depression brings with it a dry, tasteless existence especially since Liz danced out of his life. Liz was the most optimistic person to ever walk through the doors of Sunny-side Church and Ryan didn't understand how she could smile. He didn't understand her or why she pulled him into her chaos and just abandoned him there.
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Teen FictionRyan Hawthorne's life isn't that exciting. It's an endless cycle of going to school, watching Netflix, and avoiding people. Especially those that attend Sunny-side Support Group with him. Depression brings with it a dry, tasteless existence especia...