Falling
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  • Reads 204
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2022
Mature
Four teenagers journey through their own struggles of life, ultimately finding comfort in each other.

"Yeah okay my life fucking sucks. Therapy appointments, shrinks, anti depressants. You know the usual bullshit. Everyone says 'it'll get better.' Yeah right, whatever. It won't get better no matter what anyone tells you. Nobody gets that. Especially AJ. Like who the fuck does he think he is? He thinks he needs to make up for pissing me off or some shit. Sure I'm pissed he literally ran straight into me, knocking my ass off my skateboard onto the hard fucking concrete. Great first impression, right? Ever since he won't leave me the fuck alone. First he knocks me on my ass, then he's my fucking chemistry partner, and to top it off he's my try hard cousins new so called 'best friend.' Could this year get any worse? I bet it will but maybe, just maybe, everyone isn't full of shit and things will get better." -Dahlia
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