I Chose the Bad Boy
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  • Reads 99
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2017
Life is full of risks and sometimes people know in their hearts that they need to take them. A human life is too short to just let those kinds of risks pass you by; you might miss something big. What if the risk that you choose to ignore causes you to feel lonely or even feel self-pity? It would be a living hell if the decision to ignore that risk causes you to want to commit suicide.

Luckily though, I, Amelia Elrod, chose to take the biggest risk my life could ever offer. And it turns out that after a short while, the choice made me feel good.

There were two boys that liked me. One bad, one good. I knew that each of them would lead me into a different future in life, and I knew that I had to choose one of them to date. This next fact that I'm about to tell you might not surprise you.

The risk that leads my story on is that I chose the bad boy.

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