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Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2019
Clove isn't the one for the spotlight. She is comfortable with her lifestyle and only needs her close friends, Izzy and Amy.

When the new girl Lilian arrives, everything changes.

In a matter of weeks, Clove and her two friends gain popularity thanks to Lilian and her social skills. Over time she starts to feel anxious with all the new changes. Her friends want to try drugs, drink till they black out and lose their virginity.

Clove feels left behind and forgotten by her friends. Her dark thoughts of feeling that no one wants her around become a reality, almost taking the light from her.

This is a story about friendship, heartbreak, and betrayal.  

It contains harsh language, shitty people, depression, and some violence.

Read at your own risk
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It All Started With A Lie

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You've got one boy. One girl. One pretty little lie. A perfect relationship. The perfect boyfriend. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect dates. The perfect gifts. And the perfect surprises. That gives you our golden couple of Sunset Westwood High. But what happens when it's all a lie? One boy. One girl who needs desperate help. One pretty little lie. That sounds more like it. When Olivia's ex is bothering her and rubbing it in her face at a party that he moved on after dumping her, she sees her nemesis, Ethan walking by and she uses him as her ploy, but the move isn't so smart when you think about it. I mean, how easy can it be acting lovey-dovey with your enemy? . . . . . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED