Getting into trouble
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  • Reads 129
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2015
Hollie is sick and tired of her family abusing her all the time. Not all the time physically but still it hurts. She's never home because she doesn't want to deal with it she's always with her friends or getting into trouble with the police. One day Hollie and her friends are getting ready to go to a party when Hollie gets a phone call from a person she never thought she would ever speak to again, from a person she didn't want to speak to again. But once she answers that phone she feels all these familiar feelings again but she doesn't want to, she can't stop them though. Does she fall back into the trap? Or does she find a way to avoid it?
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