Underestimated
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  • Reads 432
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2017
17 year old Andrea just moved to a new school. Don't underestimated her, She's tougher than she looks. She knows more than she says. She thinks more than she speaks. She goes to boxing class every Monday and she loves to skateboard everyday after school. She doesn't care what people tell her or what people think about her. She meets her best friend Audrey. She is the complete opposite. Audrey is a girly girl, her life is filled with boy drama. She designs and makes her own clothes. She even helps and designs Andrea clothes, which Andrea doesn't mind. She actually loves the clothes Audrey designs for her. Even though they might not be alike they wouldn't live without each other. Andrea wouldn't ask for a better best friend. Andrea is pretty Badass According to everyone at her old school. But the reason she started boxing and fighting for herself is because she had a dark past. 
Her father was part of a gang that would rob and kill people for money. As a five year old, she didn't understand. As she grew and her father kept killing and robbing people, she began to understand. Her and her big brother, Dylan, were the only ones that knew. They couldn't tell her alcoholic and abusive mother. She wouldn't care. One day her father was in trouble. They had to get away. They packed their bags, got in the car and sped off. While her father was driving, he didn't see a car coming his way and hit it. They got into a miserable car crash and her father died. Her mother, 3 months pregnant, lost her unborn child, Which caused her to become depressed and a week later commit suicide. Her brother, Dylan became blind, caused by the glass shattered in the car crash that got in his eyes. Luckily Andrea only broke her arm that was easily restored by treatment by the doctors. Dylan couldn't restore back his vision unless he gets laser vision which costs an unbelievable amount of money. But he and Andrea had to save money for a house. After years, it was not safe, so they had to move.
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