Begin to Breathe [ On Hold ]
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Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2014
Have you ever felt sick and suffocated by everything and everyone? Felt as if there was no way out from your life that you have no part of? Have you ever felt as if freedom was something you can never acquire? 

All eighteen year old Phoebe Dillion ever wanted was freedom -- freedom from her parent's iron grip and from the suffocating stereotypes of high school. What she wanted was a bad boy. A bad boy who'd teach her how to break the rules. 

From all the sappy books she read, it said that every good girl would get a bad boy to fall for them. But the bad boy in their school was more than unappealing. 

Meeting Aaron Harris was never part of her plans. He didn't even fit in the bad boy criteria  with his blonde hair and clean-cut clothes. He was the 'keep-it-clean' kind of guy. But it seems that fate had different plans for them.
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