Growing up together
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  • Parts 40
  • Time 6h 50m
  • Reads 101
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 40
  • Time 6h 50m
Complete, First published Aug 19, 2019
Mature
Three girls, two years of high school, one long story of friendship... 

Cassidy, Lina and Valerie are about to learn all about growing up together - through new boyfriends, dealing with the aftermath of sexual assault, unrequited crushes, families falling apart, even pregnancy scares; but most importantly they will learn about the impact of their decisions on life after high school. 

Book one of three is complete.
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Rules to Feeling Lonely

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Alone. A simple word that has always held many meanings to Ella, and starting her senior year at a new high school, solitude had seemed the easiest way to go. A week passed, bland and unnoticed, before her plans quickly get thrown overboard. Losing one of her most priced possessions, she finds herself making a rather simple deal with someone from school. His name, for her book. There's only one little problem; she has no idea who this person is. Laughs and tears, friends and heartbreak, and the past that comes knocking on the door. Ella faces it all as she takes on the search to find her secret admirer. ___________________ "I can't believe him after the texts, the letter, the flowers. All these months and he just tells me 'we'll talk later'", I told him, feeling absolutely frustrated. I am so damn stupid, thinking this was gonna be something special or whatever. "It isn't him", he suddenly spoke and I just rolled my eyes. He doesn't even know what he's talking about, the imbisile. "It is, you don't even know what you're talking about so shut up", I cried out, walking forth and back for the hundredth time. "Listen, I do and it isn't him", he yelled this time and I stopped walking, angrily turning to him. Can he stop just pissing me off even more? "Oh yeah? And how are you so sure?" "Because it's me"