Scars
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  • Reads 66
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2014
Broken. Lost. Empty.  This is just the normal feelings of Jennifer Greene. Ever since... that day. that dreadful day. she's never been the same. Jennifer is not like everyone else. She's not popular, she doesn't have very many friends, and she's abused. Her father hasn't gotten over the lose. That day was the turning point of everyone's lives. Jennifer's, her father James, and her oh so distant family.  Jen has never felt the feeling of love except from her mother. But not anymore... why can't things go back? why can't we stop the impossible? if there is a greater being, then why did he not stop that drunk driver? why did we have to be in that car on that exact day? why did I survive and not her?? I guess some things happen for a reason. But if my reason is to keep feeling alone an useless then I'm going to go meet my mother again and be happy
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