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Still
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2014
All Cloe wants to do is get through high school then go to a good Collage, but after the reprocutions of a party leave the pregnancy test reading positive she might not even get past graduation day. Not to mention the guy she slept with already had a girlfriend, who he had no plans on leaving any time soon. As her belly grows Cloe fears she's going to have to go at this alone. Can Cloe live beyond the growing statistics of teen pregnancy, or will she just be another number? Will the babies Father choose to stay with his high school sweetheart or step up to the plate of Parenthood? 
                     When bad decision are made, consequences must be paid....
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