Too Late

Too Late

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17 year old Hanna Smere was sick of her life before; she lacked social skills, had no friends, & people didn't even try to notice her existence. Tired of her being alone, she finds friends along the way and try have fun before finally saying goodbye to her teenage years. But the way her new friends treated the idea of "Fun" in a different way, more different than Hanna ever thought. Blinded by her curiosity, she decided to just go with the flow, nothing could go wrong, right? This will all be over soon after they graduate! But what Hanna never knew is that she stepped into mud, leading her to get haunted by her past as years go by. ~ Genre: Teen fiction, drama Language: English Written by: rikqsh
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