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RECKLESS by TeenStories
RECKLESS
TeenStories
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Zac has a sex addiction, Levi has a cutting habit, Rachel is being abused, Mark has an alcohol problem, and Jason seems to get his hand on any drugs he can find. Put all these teens together and what will you get? RECKLESS
Something Unexpected by NaniGarcia
Something Unexpected
NaniGarcia
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  • Parts 38
Alana Mitchell came to accept that her life was destined to be a hard and miserable one. In her mind it was only fair. After all, it was her fault her dad was dead and her mother turned to drugs and alcohol. So she was determined to protect her little sisters and spend her life making up for her mistakes. But things get difficult when her mother's condition worsens and tragedy strikes again. When her past and forseeable future threatens to tear her apart, she's forced to fight to keep the promise she made to her father. This is the tale of how one dark night sent Alana Mitchell down the path of pain, misery, and self-hate. The very same path that also leads her to the road to peace of mind, acceptance, and love. Caution: This isn't a story for the faint of heart.
addicted [h.s] by lolteenager
addicted [h.s]
lolteenager
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My parents always warned me about the drugs on the streets, but never did they say anything about ones with emerald eyes and a beating heart.
The Life of a Teenage Drug Addict  by AnonymousAmoeba
The Life of a Teenage Drug Addict
AnonymousAmoeba
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Rebecca Miles was the picture of what people would call perfect. Perfect student. Perfect daughter. Perfect friend. Perfect person. Everyone thought Rebecca had her life made. But the problem with people is that they don't look any farther into a person than the surface. What people didn't see about the perfect Rebecca Miles were her anxiety issues, depression, and above all, the weight of the stress she was under. But she pushed through the perfectionist parents, judgmental fellow students, and friends who were constantly higher than a kite. She couldn't have done it without the help of a few small friends that came out of a bottle.