Moving On, In, and Out. ((SAMPLE))
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Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2014
I'm Mavine Lawley–CALL ME MAE–, and my mom is a hump and dumper- kind of. To be frank, she can't keep a relationship for more than 4 months. After my dad left, that's what she did, she went from guy to guy, and after each break-up, I'd change schools, and change towns. She told me that my senior year would be different. How? I'm moving in with my dad, and his wife, and his stepson. Now, this wouldn't be so bad —besides the fact I haven't contacted him in 6 years— if his stepson would've been someone normal, and you know, NOT one of the "Heartbreakers" or notorious bad boys of Summit High School. I can deal with new schools. I can deal with not being noticed for my senior year. Hell, I can even deal with my new stepbrother. But, I don't think I can deal with all 4 Heartbreakers around me everyday. Help?
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