Life Now
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  • Reads 416
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 7
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2014
Gemma - a normally teenage girl that lives in Washington. She doing great - getting good grades, a boyfriend and no girl drama. That is until that one night. The night filled tear, loss, and regret. Being force to leave, she heads to her older brother's house with internal and external scares. Making a goal to forget and relive her life. Then one boy comes around and she knows that shes in trouble. And why does she alway seem to let go around him? Can all of this mean good or bad? No one knows.

Evan- He's the kinda of guy that has one night stands and has all the girls drool over him and he knows it. But he never lets anyone in. He know what it's like to let someone in their heart and then be ripped away by the forces of life. So far it's working. His getting the girls without strings attached. Then one girl comes around and he knows that he's in trouble. Why is it that when she around, he's walls - the ones he so carefully build - seem to crumble away?
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