Standing Alone

Standing Alone

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Violet used to have a great life. People that loved her, a home, and everything that a normal teenage girl wants. But after one event, her life began to fall apart. The snowball effect begins, one thing leading to another till her life falls apart, and she changes completely. Now, she is closed off, and is haunted by the past, but her life is changing. People from before show up once again, and new chances at making her life again. Will she take them? Or will she let them go, afraid of what could happen?
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Runaway

A 16 year old girl had grown up with a gang known as "the Violets". she grew tired of their criminal ways and decides to finally run way. With her new life, to protect the people she loves or anybody for that matter, she completely shuts them away so when ever the gang does find her, they don't use anyone against her. A new boy comes into the city, accepted to a talented school, she meets him and already has him messing with her, she tried her best to push him away but he just bounces back. with him in the way, she just cant protect anyone... can she make him leave her alone? will the talking or flirting with her stop? or will she be forced back into the gang no matter what? Note that there is a few error mistakes that I don't honestly have the time to correct. Just pretend they are not there! Thank you!

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