On My Way
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Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2020
Ella is only struggling more and more with her freshman year in high school, but then she met Ashley. She helps her find the the strength to change her life and the lives around her. Whether it's the strength to help her friend, Ellie, to get rid of a senior who stalks her and makes her life hell , or just to to what's best for herself. 
It's hard to believe that you can be happy, especially when you have a past that make you think you can't. Follow Ella and Ellie, aka the twins, as they piece themselves back together and learn to be happy.
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