Learning to Let Go
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  • Reads 807
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2012
He moved impossibly closer so that I could feel his warm breath on my face; “Now how would I be able to keep an eye on you from a school 15 minutes away?” Moving his face so close that his whisper tickled my ear, he asserted “You are mine.” His possessiveness made my heart ache understanding he was the last person who would ever love me.
    After Lizzie's mom left her dad and her Lizzie immediately starts seeing Brad, the typical badboy. Liz realizes too late that she is taking the wrong approach. She transforms herself into her school’s newest badass after dumping Brad. Vowing to keeping away from anyone, especially bad boys, Lizzie is being quite the hypocrite. But she soon finds out stereotypes are neither protection nor always true.
      As Lizzie’s mom comes back into the picture, Lizzie is under more stress then she could have ever guessed. Why are people suddenly taking interest in the previously goody-two-shoes while she’s trying to push everyone away? Lizzie is learning to let go of everyone she cares about. After all not having anyone is better than being backstabbed by someone, right?
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