Good Girl- No More
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Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2018
Sarah was the city's good girl. It was mostly because she was dating Charles. Charles was the city's good boy and snob. His parents were rich and he was very overclassed. One day, something goes wrong for Sarah. A fight, a stolen car, a burglary and a broken room makes Sarah go to youth prisons for 4 months. Charles dumpd Sarah through a phone call. Sarah was extremely hurt by Charl's phone call. But Sarah finds the comfort of another person in prison. Ryan. Ryan is a kind and caring person. He has light brown hair and is quite muscular. He was there and comforted Sara when Charles dumped her. They spend more and more time with each other and became more tighter and tighter. Now they are a couple. Ryan is the person Sarah trusts most. Her parents have only visited one time and it was to yell at her. But soon Sarah is free.
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