Shoot Your Venom Straight Into My Heart
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Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2011
"Because I'm in love with him. Too."

Bethany Grey was just a teenage girl. She'd moved to the U.S because of her parents, who never paid any attention to her at all. Luckily for her, she's already made friends with her new neighbours (well, most of them, anyway!), and found someone who is worthy of being her best friend in the first few days of her being in the town.
However, when she discovers the secret of The Smiths, things become complicated. She falls in love, imprints, breaks hearts and loses the strongest friendship she'd ever had with someone.
Can she ever get out of this dilemma? 

"It's not my decision. I never get a say in anything. I fell in love- I didn't want to. I imprinted- I didn't want to. I broke his heart- I didn't want to. I fell out with her- I didn't want to! Now, I just want to make things right. Why can't I have something I want for once?"
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