It's Now
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 51m
  • Reads 98
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 7
  • Time 51m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2018
Mature
<#1 in the80s>

*Set in 1982*   *I will be depicting/potraying teenagers as they are. This includes innapropriate language,  suggestions, and actions*


   A typical day for the adolescence of EinsVille was filled with laughter, teasing, and games. The children in the neighborhood very much enjoyed playing games with one another and throwing small parties. Truth or dare was usually a fun game, or even hide and seek. The kids never excluded anybody, so it was endless fun until the day was over.

   Though the atmosphere was usually playful and carefree, there were small groups of friends who didn't get along. Of course, they still played together but they were constantly teasing each other, and pulling pranks on each other.

   Brea, Holly, Emily, and Stacy.  They've known each other well and each's family treated the other girls as if they also were. They talked about everything from crushes, woman like things, and secrets.

  Elliot, Tommy, Charlie, and Devin. They were the more mature boys in this neighborhood. They talked about girls, flipped through their father's magazines, went on adventures, tried new things, and played games by themselves. They couldn't be bothered to play the neighborhood games the normal way.They loved spicing things up. They were growing boys.

   

   With these strong friendships finding themselves against each other, drama and chaos become a normal thing for both parties.

     Imagine how bad it gets when they go on an adventure for something un-promised.
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