Another Cliché Story {ON HOLD}
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  • Reads 1,020
  • Votes 298
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2017
Mature
This is just another cliche story. Or is it?

Meet Teddy, a semi-relatable typical high school girl. Who's living her life in the utmost "normal" way. 

Follow teddy through the emotional roller coaster called life. Teddy is thrown around in this roller coaster, where event after event tears everyone apart. Leaving Teddy to question what it's like to actually be free. 

Teddy's life will be the most uncliche cliche story I have ever written, and I'm happy to tell it to you all. Because in this world, who doesn't like a little "cliche" book.


⚠️Warning: This Is a Mature Book! This book contains scenes of depression, language, vivid details, and mention of suicide. These may be triggering for some, so please read at your own risk. If you have even thought about suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at tel:1-800-273-8255.⚠️

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Copyright @Madison Kesler. 

*the cover picture is of a girl and an umbrella in a puddle. I also own this picture, so please don't steal it*
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To Forget The Past (Draft 1)

31 parts Complete

Everest decided to leave, to escape, but only for the three months she could before returning home and going to college; which was the last thing she wanted, to be where everything happened two years beforehand. Kane went through something devastating, but had no one to go to. He pretended things were perfectly fine, but when he heard Everest was going away for the summer, he found his way of escaping, and asked his soccer teammate, if he could come. Both running away from something, not wanting to look back, all they wanted was to forget the past and never return, but they knew sooner or a later, they had to, so they decided to make the most of it. { This book is cliché and extremely dramatic, if you don't like that, don't read it. }