An Expert's Guide To High School
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  • Reads 393
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published May 26, 2017
Mature
Celeste Isabela Everis. Just a normal girl on the outside yet has a messed up mind on the inside. Growing up, she has always been the sweetest girl in the world. She lived in a nice neighborhood and there she meets her first best friend, Vincent. They would always play with each other and everyone would say they would end up marrying each other. Although, history takes a tragic turn on them which results in both Celeste and Vincent's friendship falling apart. 

For 6 years, Celeste has lived with the guilt that their broken friendship. She blamed herself for what had happened. She despises herself and wishes to be gone. Celeste struggles with keeping her family proud and together.  This is the story of how friendship, family, and love come back in times of need.
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