Living life, seeing hell
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  • Reads 2,542
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 5
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2014
Meet Kelly. A shy but brave 17 year old senior in high school. She is not a nerd nor a geek but an outcast with no social life. She gets bullied at least everyday. She get abused by her father while her mother just sits and watch, her mom is a drug addict. She always wears darker colors than what people usually wear and makes sure to cover up all of her scars and bruises. She thinks that not even one person in this world cares, that no one notices her. But that is were she is wrong.

                        Meet Hale. He is also a 17 year old senior in high school. He is considered he school's bad boy, but really he is soft on the inside. Well that is if you get very close with him. Girls throw themselves at him, but he is not a player.
 
             What will happen when these two meet? Once Hale catches Kelly's attention, he knows that there is something going on. He wants to help her. But will she let him?
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