Surfacing
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
  • Reads 15
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2017
Ariel Winters is a 15-year old girl who used to be the girl everyone wants to be-popular, pretty, dating a great guy-until her life changes forever when her boyfriend (her childhood best friend) Jackson dies in a terrible accident. Her best friend has dumped her, and rumours start flying about her 'wierdness'. One morning nearly a year after Jackson's death, she (literally!) tumbles into the path of Chase Michelson, the guy that will help her break free from her secrets, guilt, and pain, and even though Ariel's first impression of him isn't great, it turns out Chase has a few difficult secrets of his own, and is more than he seems. As Ariel learns to let go of her past, she begins to realize that true love is not one-dimensional.
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Favorite Friend

17 parts Complete Mature

Two childhood best friends. One accidental kiss. A summer that changes everything. *** Felipe Rivera has a problem. Several problems, really; as if his anxiety disorder and his strained relationship with his father weren't enough, he's also been in love with his best friend for as long as he can remember. Now that it's their last summer together before they go to separate colleges and leave the suburb they grew up in behind, he's determined to keep his feelings for Aaron bottled up. However, things quickly move beyond his control, and what was supposed to be a summer like every other turns out to be something that might just put their friendship to the ultimate test. Content warnings for themes of anxiety/mental health issues and recreational drug use