All the Kids are Depressed - Fixing Her
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  • Reads 64
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 5
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2019
Melanie - from the outside - looks like she has a perfect life. She's popular, captain of the cheer squad, and a straight A student. Her illusion of perfection makes it impossible for her to admit how she is really feeling -  like a lost soul, like there's nothing left to live for. She can't tell the truth if it means risking her reputation and position on the social hierarchy.

Theo is a quiet kid, a hard worker who  focuses on playing the saxophone and working hard in school. He has only a few friends, but he knows that he can trust them with anything and everything. He's perfectly content. 

What happens when Theo attends his first big high school party, expecting nothing but a bunch of hammered popular kids, but instead finds himself drawn to the beautiful girl looking lost in the crowded room?
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