Faking It... | ✓
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  • Reads 1,713
  • Votes 89
  • Parts 52
  • Time 2h 55m
Complete, First published Nov 28, 2017
Mature
Elena Mai Watson was never the target of being used or bullied. She used to be herself until her kindness was taken for granted. 

Life in high school is never fair. There'll always be people we have to face in order to move on. There'll be obstacles to strengthen yourself. 

You will be judged every day for the rest of your life. Whether you're innocent or not. You are not perfect than anyone else. 

Thinking she could get a second chance in life after her long major depression. Having a fear that the cycle would repeat itself. 

Every decision we make ends up on a certain path we follow. 

Are you ready?

Will you be happy where you are or will you have to change for someone else? 

But choose wisely.

Original book by Elena Mai
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