“We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?”
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No "what if's", "buts" and "shouldn't have's" were uttered the ultimate moment that Alice Knox's older sister changed every future plan the pair had by announcing her teenage pregnancy. With an already tarnished reputation, the arduous task of not saying a word proves harder than it seems.
Several "what if's", "buts" and "shouldn't have's" were uttered when Alice happened to find the journal of Elle Lancaster, her old friend from over ten years ago, and also, missing. The deeper she seems to venture through the journal, the more secrets she uncovers towards finding out about her friend's unsolved disappearance.
Many "what if's", "buts" and "shouldn't have's" were, and still are being, uttered all the way through these events, however, after Alice managed to diagnose herself with a case of immortal hiccups. Because, for goodness sake, how is she supposed to cope.
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This story contains :
o1. sexual references, a little bit of swearing
o2. possibly quite a bit of talk about babies
o3. maybe a few cliches here and there (which is unintended)
o4. nostalgia to everyone who's ever had hiccups
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How to Cure Hiccups
Teen FictionNo "what if's", "buts" and "shouldn't have's" were uttered the ultimate moment that Alice Knox's older sister changed every future plan the pair had by announcing her teenage pregnancy. With an already tarnished reputation, the arduous task of not...