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About The Boy I Love by Kayloosia
Kayloosia
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So a lot of my friends have told me that they are inspired by my boyfriend's and mine relationship and that we are "their relationship goals". For that reason, and for the fact that I love writing and my boyfriend, I have decided to give them a story about how we do it, and I promise to fill it with many cute things. It's just a story about how we fell in love and stayed in love. * * * * * Kayla is a 16 year old girl who hasn't been single since the summer between 8th grade and freshman year. She's needed a boyfriend to feel good about herself; with a boyfriend she'd feel important and needed. Not much of that changes when Josh comes into her life either. When they start out, all she can think about is how a boy like him can make her happy for a while. Life, however, had a different plan in mind. Kayla learns that a man is not only there for her to feel satisfied. She loved who she was, but with Josh she begins to doubt that she's really good enough. Josh simply wants her to not accept herself the way she is and instead become a better version of herself. One she an be proud of and look in the mirror and admire. Follow this story and watch how Josh's love and encouragement push Kayla to be a better person. (That's the plot, and I'll fix the first 10 chapters to work with this, but for now just be happy I came up with it, and keep reading :P)
Suicide Hotline by Kayloosia
Kayloosia
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Sophie had a terrible childhood. Not that anyone really knew. She'd been off the grids for so long hiding everything that could lead back to her. She had to change her own name so people wouldn't know who she was. One of her biggest weaknesses were people in desperate need of help. That's why it was no surprise when she took up a job as one of the people who answered calls for the suicide hotline. Most people who called got someone to placate them and tell them it'd be okay. Not Sophie. She told them the hard truths about life and then gave them one reason to live. Her stories. Sophie soon learns that children aren't the only ones calling the hotline and her stories help even the man who wanted to kill himself because he wasn't good enough for his family. Derek never goes into detail about his life, but he's ever curious about the mysterious Sophie who answers the phone each time he calls. And yes, he calls every day, 3:00 pm on the dot.