Drowning Lissa
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2017
Cover credits to: GlamorousDolls 
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Lissa Clarke, the girl that was thrown aroud like a rag doll. She didnt fight back, she didnt talk back. The only thing about her that surprised people was her ability to not cry out whenever she was hit. Lissa Clarke did NOT scream out in pain. She will never scream out in pain. 

Ash Chase, the popular football player of the school. He wasn't one to sleep around but one to skip from girlfriend to girlfriend. Born into a loving and rich family that Lissa would kill for. He loved his life at least that's what everyone thought.

When Ash so gentlemen like slams a door on poor Lissa's face everything changes. 

WARNING!!!!! There is a lot of swearing (trust me) and some fights and all that stuff. SOME sexual content, dont get excited.  Scratch that, there is gunna be A LOT of ... violence in this.
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