The New Generation
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  • Reads 64
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2014
Every High School story is full of fake relationships. This is the story of Miseal, Holly, Dina, Olive, and Grant. Miseal comes from a normal semi-christian family, the only problem is that he's an in-closet gay. Holly is dealing with life as a normal teenager, or so she tries to convince herself. Holly was abused by her mother up until she was seven years old. Olive is a very quite, and very smart girl who struggles every day with her adoptive parents who only use her for her pay check. Dina's life isn't such a clean sleet either with her abusive on again off again boyfriend Shane. Grant, a very argumentative character, is a boy who struggles between the good life, and the drug life. He doesn't intend to but he slips into drugs and alcohol as he battles between his groups of friends. These Stories are the real works of art with knowledge gained during hard trials in this life, especially those dealt in High School.
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