The Dealer and the Druggie
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 203
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 3
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2018
Why did you choose this life? Are you happy with the choices you have made? 

Lily Evans was a beautiful girl in high school that had everyone's attention wherever she looked. She was at an age where the world was her oyster.  She could do anything she wanted. Then she met a boy. Through that boy, she met drugs. Through drugs, she lost the life she knew. 

Lily lost everything: friends, family and her education. She became someone she never imagined. Someone that depended on drugs than anything else. 

Lily wants to change but it's hard to do that when her new neighbour is a drug dealer; the kind that went from rags to riches. 

Follow Lily's path as she fights her addiction and tries to recoup the life she lost.
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