The Girl With The Notebook
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 14m
Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2014
My name is Meagan Delanovic.
Most know me as the girl with the notebook.
After my dad decided to carve his scars on my mind, I decided to write mine down in a book. As I wrote, I could see my own heart break, time after time.
And then I saw someone elses break.


All Meagan Delanovic knows how to do is fight. Fight for herself, for her dreams, her family. She’s known as an Ice Princess, the girl who doesn’t need anyone. But the day her friends decided to set her up with a talented, but unhappy guy named Dante, she starts realizing that there is so much more to it then the surface shows and the scars we hide beneath it can end up saving us or destroying us. 
There was a boy named Alex who wanted to die.
There was Dante who was afraid of himself.
And Meagan, who learned that at the end of the day, we all have to save ourselves.
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