A Friend

A Friend

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It's better to be a sneak, or a slut, or a bully than alone. The rest you can laugh off, turn away from and pretend it's not true, but when you're alone, you have no one to turn to.... ...... Isla Smith... Confident, out spoken and also the school's slut. Jayla Johnson... Your average high school girl. With a best friend, good grades and no life drama. When circumstances bring these two lives together they both learn that sometimes all you need is a friend.
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** Trigger Warning ** • Disclaimer: All messages & names have been changed & adapted. This is a novel based on creating awareness for bullying and mental health issues • So you think a best friend is trustworthy. You think you can tell all your secrets to them? You think you can tell some of problems to? You think they'll want to speak you? You think you can be honest with them? Poppy and Livi were best friends at school but when Livi left. That all changed. Everything a best friend is suppose to do, became something of the past. Well with Livi anyway... Livi manipulated, controlled, degraded, blamed and insulted Poppy. Livi also played victim, to make Poppy feel bad. Livi always wanted to be right. Livi wanted power & control. Poppy was alone. Alone & self destructing. This is a timeline of events and story of self acceptance. A story of healing.

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