Me and Football (rewriting)

Me and Football (rewriting)

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My name is Aspen Smith. I live in Ohio and go to Jasper High School. I'm 17 , a senior in high school. My mom is never home, so I'm always doing my own thing. I play football for school and Im a art/digital media freak. I moved to Ohio 5 years ago, I lived in Nebraska! Every week it seems like something new is happening but you never know when something HUGE will happen. Can Asen and her friends handle the hurt, pain, happiness, joy and all the mixed feeling they will encounter?
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Runaway

Everyone runs away from home at least once in their lives, whether it be a silly reason to rebel or to get away from a toxic situation. Either way, the outcome is different for everyone. Sometimes you end up back home, or a safer place. Peyton Nicole Smith lived 19 years believing she led a normal, successful, happy life. Even with all the conservative, restrictive rules she had been required to live by and abide to. It had only been the way she was raised. Peyton was so used to this lifestyle, she thought nothing of it which meant nothing was off or odd in her eyes. However, as she grew up and matured, her eyes opened and became more aware. This meant she would start to notice..... "things". Soon, life had seemed odd all of the sudden. So much so, she eventually learns the truth and escapes realizing she isn't completely safe. **TW/// Mentions of Drug use, suicide, and abuse**

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