Finding Jenna
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  • Reads 337
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 21, 2014
How do you begin to find yourself when you don't even know where it all went wrong? Jenna had the perfect life. She was pretty, popular, had the best boyfriend a girl could ever ask for, but all she felt was empty. One bad night, and a fight with her mother over her rapidly declining weight lands her in a mental hospital after a failed suicide attempt.

Sammy is a feisty girl determined to destroy herself and also happens to be Jenna's roommate. She never had any hope for her future until she met the wonder that is Jenna. Can they help each other before it's too late? And more importantly, has Jenna finally found love, and ultimately her happiness?
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