A Drop to the Deck Chairs
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  • Reads 8
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2014
Mature
Mikhaila Evans is a self-destructive mess of a semi-schizo spaz. She is 17 years old, and has endured years of her parents' unintentional, work-induced neglect. 
  Seth Heller is a self-professed hottie, and a majority of the female population agrees with him. For 19 years, he lived in the Heller household, where his parents lavished their love in the form of material gifts, being intense workaholics.
  When their parents have to leave for a trip to Aslem, an island, the both of them are forced to stay back. Mikhaila on account of her recovering from her non-successful, accidentally-on-purpose suicide attempt, and Seth because his parents requested he stay back and take care of Mikhaila.
  The two not-so-adolescent adolescents will soon find out what can come of this bizarre situation.
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