Senior Year

Senior Year

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"The problem is... I - I just...you wouldn't understand." He exhales. "Try me." I rest my head on his shoulder. "It's just that...you - it's like you live in this paradise with no problems at all. You don't have anything to worry about." "There is this one thing...I worry about losing you." He chuckles almost sadly. "Well, isn't that surprising. Your life is perfect." I look into his eyes and say, "My life is perfect because you're in it." ~*~ Hi there! I'm Kiara Jackson. I'm a 5 foot 17 year old that always wears sneakers with any outfit. I'd consider myself a very loyal and kind person. All my life, I would've never thought of doing some pretty crazy things in my life. I rode on a motorcycle for 4 hours, I jumped off a cliff, and I went bungee jumping, all in a matter of a week. I've never thought I would do these things... ...until I met Andre Adams. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Warning: This book might be confusing and very simple but please try it out. I promise you will like it.
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