Help Me
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Lydia would describe herself as "your typical high school student". As a matter of fact, that's literally what her Instagram and Twitter biography say. But, that's not entirely the truth. In fact, Lydia was the complete opposite of typical, she just hid it very well. On the outside, Lydia was a happy go lucky girl that liked to smile, hang out with her friends and go on adventures and in some cases, that was true, but not always. What she didn't show was what she felt deep down inside. She was sad. Lydia had anxiety and depression that all came from heartbreak. She didn't trust people, guys that is. When she was sixteen, she went through heartbreak after heartbreak and just couldn't take it anymore and this is what it did to her. Through this story you will see Lydia's hard shifts but, you will also see her grow into a strong, confident woman. She believes that depression won't take over her life and that she can be truly and completely happy.
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COMPLETED✅ Two high school teenagers finding themselves, analyzing this ever changing world, and building love. This is the type of love you wish you found in high school but probably know way too well that it only exists as fiction. Today I'm turning my fiction to reality. ❣️•••❣️ Excerpt: Just as I was about to seek shelter under some building's roof, the tires of a car come to a halt, I wonder who might pity the lonely girl walking in the rain. The passenger window rolls down, and I spot the most unexpected person seated behind the wheel. "Get in" comes out his voice, and I must've stood there agape for a few moments because next comes his rhetorical question. "Are you getting in or continuing walking in the rain?" Eyebrows raised expectantly. He sounds annoyed, like he regrets his decision to ever stop and help me. ❣️•••❣️ #5 in cynical #2 in loveandfriendship #1 in opinionated #4 in ihatelife #10 in nerdgirl #10 in HighschoolRomance #26 in GoodGirlBadBoy *contains mature themes. *contains cursing.

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