Lynnianna Keating.
That name to most means royalty. But to her it meant nothing. Lynni hated the way she was. Being a Kook was torture. Fancy parties, big houses. Not her forte. So, how does a Kook change the way her life is? She befriends a pogue...
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ONE.
being the new girl sucks 🎀 【tw: strong language, violence, drugs, alcohol, vomit】
! OUTER BANKS ! prologue
MEN AND WOMEN ARE NOT EQUAL, IT'S OBVIOUS. Women are treated like dolls: sex dolls, barbie dolls, bratz dolls. Every type of doll, women are treated like a doll. The constant want to be perfect. To be hairless. To be skinny. To be pretty and beautiful. To not have a single imperfection, to look just like plastic. They have to want what men want all of the time and not say a single thing about it.
Men definitely have their issues too. Issues that are overlooked. They're told at the very second that they can understand the meaning of most words, that they have to act a certain way and if they didn't, they weren't a man. People would point and call him homophobic slurs just because he was showing an inch of emotion, which is too feminine. Men weren't allowed to show emotion. Sadness is not an emotion they were allowed to feel even though it's only human. All emotions are human: anger, sadness, regret, happiness, disgust, satisfaction, love, pride, envy, fear.
To the people of Outer Banks, Lynnianna was like their Disney Princess. She had every quality. Beauty, a kind heart, strength, and most of all, loyalty. Sometimes, she felt like she had way too much of that.
It had only been a few months and Lynni felt exhausted. From work and school and the parties Rafe drug her too just to watch him drown himself in cocaine and alcohol. She hated these parties. She never felt like she fit in, always the odd one out. Lynni was never the one who drank or did any hard substances, she never liked them. Yet, here she was, sitting on the steps of a mansion on Figure Eight, water bottle in hand while Rafe and a few of his friends were cutting lines on a glass table a few meters behind her.
Lynni let out a sigh as her eyes drift across the night sky. She never really understood why Rafe brought her to these parties, she never did anything. Was it because he wanted her to have every teenage experience? Underage drinking. Underage smoking. Sex? She wasn't one-hundred percent sure.
The only thing Lynni was really worried about was what her parents would think if they knew where she actually was. She told her parents, Dylan and Scarlett Keating, that she was at Sarah's house for a movie and sleepover with their girls.
The blue-eyed blonde had informed her parents that herself, Sarah, Cici and Mallory were watching '10 Things I Hate About You' and having popcorn and that she would be staying the night. Well, that's what she thought anyway. If she knew that she would be going to a party and in the current situation she was in, she would've just stayed home and binged 'Star Wars', 'Marvel', or 'Criminal Minds'.