Let me go
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 520
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 6
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2015
I was always the one you'd find humming love songs and dreaming about the perfect prince I'd have in the future but little did I know that in the future I, Alona Kristen, would be abused, raped and worse left heartbroken. As you can tell I'm in to romance and the stuff you'd see in romance movies. I was always the optimistic one in my family. Mom and dad got divorced when I was an infant, I'd switch every weekend, week with my mom and weekend with my dad. My older sister Melissa is far off at college with who ever the hell she wants to be with. Mom and dad laid of off her because her boyfriend died three years ago, sadly. But that's no reason to let her off the hook. Ok, let's get back to me. I go to a really good high school and only really have one trusted friend, Madi. She's been with me my whole life (kindergarten). Well you know my backround now so let's get to my story.
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