Second Chance
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  • Reads 939
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 31
  • Time 8h 14m
Complete, First published Feb 10, 2020
Second Chance follows high school junior Kennedy as she starts school after a mentally exhausting summer. She is lying to everyone in her life, hurting them in the process. When she meets the new guy Max she is faced with the decision to follow her heart or her head, putting her health in jeopardy. Just how far will she go to hide the events of the summer, and how many people will she lose along the way.
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What's Your Damage?

6 parts Ongoing Mature

Chloe Frost, a popular honor roll student and cheerleader, is suffering in silence. Too afraid to seek help, her anguish manifests in debilitating panic attacks. During one such episode, Chloe seeks solace in a janitor's closet, where she unexpectedly crosses paths with Noah Brooks, an enigmatic outcast with a troubled past of his own. Their connection ignites a spark of hope amidst the darkness and, together, they embark on a daring escape from their suffocating small town, yearning for new beginnings. As Chloe's mental health deteriorates, Noah faces an impossible choice: risk everything to save Chloe, even if it could mean losing her forever. This book contains content that may be triggering or upsetting to some readers. Please be advised of the following themes: Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Assault, Drugging, Sexual Content, Firearm Use, Mental Health (Anxiety/Panic Attacks/Depression/PTSD) and Mature Language. Please take care of yourself while reading and consider reaching out for support if needed. Remember that it's okay to take breaks and prioritize your mental and emotional well-being x