Bi- bi myself

Bi- bi myself

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Note: (This is a short story) When it comes to falling inlove, Penelope wasn't the best contender in the world. Perhaps the act of "falling" might be, but love? As if cupid has harbor great loathe for Penelope Craimbers. Because all of her "love" has always been one sided. And I don't think it's going to end, really. Penelope Craimbers, the wacky craimbers the family that everyone loves. But, it seems Penelope's crushes begs to differ. Her family and friends all know what her preferrence are. Proud and openly she'll shout at the crowd BI baby. But perhaps, for now it's BI-myself, Penelope.
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Penelope "Dot" Frost; Independent, vicious, vexatious, angry, stoic, quick-witted, smart-mouthed, lonely, and as some would suggest, insane. Everything eighteen-year-old Penelope loves is either gone or being snatched from her weakening grasp. She struggles to raise her sister under the heavy hand of her father, cope with loss that is way overdue and recently reminiscent, and the returning presence of a beloved, arrogant ex-best-friend that betrayed her trust, formally known as Blake Adams. With all of these things occupying her life, Penelope does what she can to hold onto her bearings. She has to make choices that will build her up and break her down. What, and who, will she choose? UNEDITED with MANY TYPOS, a few clichés, and PLOT HOLES (began writing this when I was 14, bare with me).* Read at your own risk. *There are stereotypes in this story that I have sense learned from. I've debated taking this story down to fix them, as I see how distasteful they are. I have yet to rewrite this story as I do not have the time, but please know that I have a different outlook on the world than I did 7 years ago.

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