A Lovely Tragedy
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  • Reads 5,027
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 25m
Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2014
A 5SOS Fanfiction
By: The_5SOS_Idiots

A "Lovely Tragedy" is what you would call an oxymoron; a figure of speech by which a word or phrase produces a self-contradictory effect. There is nothing lovely about a tragedy and there is nothing tragic about love... or so one might assume.

Madeline Myers is a junior in high school who has recently moved to Sydney, Australia with her dad who is a movie director known for directing tragic love stories. However, she soon discovers that she is living one. She makes many mistakes and endures numerous crucibles as she tries to live a normal teenage life with some not-so-normal people.

But, there can't always be a happy ending to a lovely tragedy.


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