Lost Socks
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  • Reads 7,831
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2014
Phoebe Laste is kind of a loser.

Yes.

I admitted it. 

I may be the writer but I'm just giving it to you straight.

Well to look more on the optimistic side she was a loser. She was overweight didn't have any confidence, so she barely had any real friends. Now, she may not be Queen Bee but she does have two best friends to tackle the world with and finally has the boy of her dreams noticing her. But how can this even matter to her when out of nowhere she is hit by a such a tragedy?

Not that anyone ever sees it coming.

But then again, that doesn't exactly make it any better.

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