Love Behind Friendship
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Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2022
Kat is a new student in Brookstone Middle School. She will try to make friends along the way. At the same time, her mother and father are dealing with relationship problems. Kat then meets her 3 friends. Levi, Melissa, and Asher. As they hang out more, Kat finds out who she really loves.

A little more about~
-This is a first person POV story, and you are playing Kat. (Just moved to 8th grade.)
-There is some mild language, smoking, and abuse. (Not too graphic.)
-There are no racial slurs or nudity in this story.
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