A DRINK I'D NEVER FORGET.
"You are honestly disgusting" His alcohol breath brushed passed my ear. He was drunk, therefore he was telling the truth.
I wanted to say something, many things, but I couldn't pull my lips apart, the words I had to say were jumbled in head. I wasn't drunk, I didn't have the courage
"I can't believe you. You are disgraceful " He spat the words at me like bile then slipped past me, The tears running down my cheeks felt like fire, my legs were frozen to the ground . I was immobile. The saliva in my mouth tastes like hate
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There was a secret, Natasha, Ryan, Christian, Pete', Sky and Isaac knew about Blue, She was there too but she couldn't remember anything, Alcohol had such effect on her. It creates a loophole in her memory and leaves her unfazed.
The Franklin's came into her life, Parker stood out. He was perfect , He was everything she ever wanted, until her fear and his love for water caught up to her.
She was so afraid that she distanced her self from the Franklin's and Isaac.
They where at the party, He knew she has Thalassophobia, He knew she was drunk, yet, he did nothing to help her.
She made mistakes, she lost friends, she didn't exceed in school, just because she drank Alcohol . Its a drink she'd never forget, Although she couldn't quite remember.
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Follow the story of a girl named McKenzie during her high school experience, re-told years later, when she’s asked to explain her adolescence.
McKenzie wasn’t such an ‘average’ teenager, even in her own generations’ eyes. She was the type of girl to party all day and night long, have casual sexual relationships with men years older than her, and do loads of drugs. On top of that, she had to deal with a family that hated her.
McKenzie spent her teenage years with no one but herself, and the people inside her head. She had to live through every day pretending she was normal, when she knew she was so far past sane it was unbearable to even think about.
How long does it take for a teenage girl that has to deal with all that, to crack?
Join McKenzie on her journey of thinking back, and remembering everything she wants to forget.