Falling Apart.
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  • Reads 105
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2012
In my point of view, Keely was never someone I was attracted to. Until that summer. Actually, it started before that summer. I found out that our little Keely had grown up at my mom's wedding. She went from an annoying little twerp with glasses, chub, and absolutely no curves into a beautiful girl. She lost all her chub, filled out, got rid of her glasses, actually did stuff with her hair, and wore makeup. That summer I got to watch Keely fall in love, and grow up. We all got to watch her change into the most amazing young woman we had ever met. That summer was by far the best summer of my life. Unless I could get them back, I wouldn't give a thing to change how I remember that summer. How I remember them. I'm Brendan Michael Kelley, and you're about to learn everything about that summer.
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