Lost In Our Sadness
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  • Reads 238
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2014
Mature
Dylan Parker falls for the wrong people, her being really short, having anger issues and being feared by the entire student body is a bit hard on her when it comes to trying to live a carefree life. 

    Spencer Carter, is an average, quiet guy who always gets good grades, is good looking and when I say good looking, I mean hot. He's also the type to have those few tight type of group of true friends who care. Even with his charms and good looks he somehow has a lot of trouble trying to talk to girls. 

    Despite being enemies, the pair of awkward, social outcasts, learn to get along, Spencer handles Dylan's anger and Dylan handles Spencer's break downs.

What Spencer doesn't know, is that he may have changed Dylans dark and dull life, transforming it into something beautiful and worth living.
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