Heaven Help Me
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  • LECTURAS 12,565
  • Votos 167
  • Partes 31
  • Hora 2h 11m
Continúa, Has publicado nov 04, 2012
Living life your teenage years to a full extent till the one thing you hope would never comes... comes. Your parents divorce. It's a bit different when its now the second mum your loosing. My mother died when I was one, she still was my true mother no matter what. Is moving out of home to live with your bestfriends always a good idea in this case? Is having a boyfriend in a boyband a good idea? Or will everything crumble before your own eyes. Guess your going to have to read and find out.
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