I'm back - Marcus & Martinus
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  • Reads 4,757
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  • Parts 17
Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2017
Jeg har faktisk altid boet i Trofors, eller.. næsten. Jeg blev mobbet ud af skolen. Ja, hårdt at sige. But that's life! Jeg har boet i Trondheim i 2 år nu, men nu flytter vi tilbage. Jeg ved faktisk ikke helt hvorfor vi flytter tilbage. Det er ihvertfald ikke mit valg.. det er sikkert! Det bliver sikkert godt at komme tilbage til nogle mennesker som hader en! Rigtig optimistisk hva'? Ik rigtig! Det er noget lort de hele!

Kan de andre mon huske Asta? Har de virkelig glemt hende? Og hvad var den virkelige grund til at hun blev mobbet? Find ud af det ved at læse min bog "I'm back!"
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49 parts Ongoing

"Where do broken hearts go?" Thalia repeated. This time, she met my gaze. Without shed of bright light, I knew they were dark brown and dead serious. It was my cue to avert and look up instead. I didn't want to answer nor did I want to face any of them. Trusting the stars could come in my aid with this crisis, but they, too, were nowhere to be seen. They seemed to be obscured right now hence they probably didn't want any trouble that may cause their brightness to diminish. Well, I couldn't blame them. I heard Thalia sigh, probably done with my shit. Again. "You can answer it if you-" "In the past," I cut her mid-sentence, still not looking at her in fear of her dark browns reminding me of someone else's. Get him out of your head, I told myself. He doesn't deserve you. "Why's that?" she asked, shifting her position on the cold, hard concrete. "Because they are continuously living their lives based on their history, on their past experiences, on their failures like..." I couldn't find the courage to go on, but I didn't have to because Thalia ended it for me with her unusual low voice. "Like you do." SeventeenthGirl © July 2015