You Should Be Here

You Should Be Here

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Life in Miami was Alright for Alana Melendez She was Junior at Lakeview High and was a star student. She got straight A's, played on her school's girls Volleyball team, and although she wasnt a snobby chearleader, (nor was she a whore) i guess you could consider her as one of the most popular girls in school. But everything is changed when she gets home and finds out her Mother is gone... What will happen to her? Will she have to start her life all over again?... PLEASE READ!!!!!!! MY STORY WILL HAVE A COUPLE OF EXPICIT SCENES AND WILL INVOLE EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.
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The test comes back Positive. The front page of the newspaper reads: "ABANDONED! 18 Year Old Daughter of Local Drug Dealer Left Alone While Family Awaits Trial" The letters say "I miss you" What is my life? How can I go from being top at my school to being pregnant? How can I go from having a good life to having everything I've ever known rip apart at the seams? I am an orphan. I have no home because my family was arrested on drug charges and I haven't seen my dad in years. All I have is this belly and my boyfriend, I have to do it. For the baby. _______________________________ Emilee Lynn Ali, a smart, ambitious high school senior who has had her 10 year plan set in stone since she was 12 is thrown into one bad situation after another. See how she deals with getting her life in order while dealing with the possible reconciliation of her, her parents, her brother, her father's new family; dealing with the idea of loss- losing her mother to addiction, and trust which she has to force herself to do when she finds out she is expecting her first child at 18.

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