Falling The Wrong Way | ○
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2021
"You're lying, you have to be lying to me, Cole," she said as she clutched my shirt harshly, tears flowing down effortlessly.
It's not true.
I wasn't lying.
I'm sorry, Indigo.

.❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。

Indigo Campbell, an incredibly smart and knowledgeable teen, who's very involved in her schoolwork and studies is on track for her expected high grades for her exams. But once a new boy joins the school, and the well-known bad boy both want to get romantically involved with her, it puts her off track in her school life, making her confused and wonder what to do and where to go to. 
Nevertheless, she'd never been in a state of having or wanting to choose between boys or wanting one at all. So, when she feels what's right is right, it seemed like she was wrong. Very wrong. Making herself fall the wrong way from what she felt was right, but in the end, it seemed like nothing was right.

Should've kept on studying instead of getting involved with boys it seems, right?
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