The Goodbye Letter

The Goodbye Letter

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The story of an evolving friendship, the change of characters and ideals that are results from the friendship and a dash of flirting just to make it perpetually awkward. "Give this a try" he said, "I won't break your heart" he said. He was wrong, completely wrong... I wasn't scared about my heart getting broken. I was afraid of breaking his. Charlotte is a walking stereotype. Rich Parents, a big circle of friends and a guy who's just not committed. Not only are the aspects of her life stereotypical but her personality is too. She thinks she's the "it" girl, irresistible and she can't wait to get out of her parent's clutches. She's arrogant and assumes everyone likes her, that is until she meets someone who doesn't. I hope this story at least makes you laugh. This isn't my first time writing but I do admit I'm just an amateur. Please comment if you recognise any spelling mistakes(I'm a wiz at spelling but typing words at 4am can be a bit befuzzled) point them out because I'm not perfect and I try my best. WARNING There are scenes including underage drinking. I do not condone it and do not encourage it. It has been placed in the book to make people aware of the dangers and risks you take when making that decision. To properly depict this character I had to include these scenes. Started: 22nd June - ongoing
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