No time for death notes.

No time for death notes.

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Mar 11, 2016
There's this one girl... She seems happy. She seems like she has lots of friends. She seems like a good student. But here's the key word. SEEMS. This is her story. Her story that SEEMS to flip her world upside down.
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He yanks my sleeve up and looks at my arm. "I thought you told me you were fine." he sighs. "Well, I lied." I roll my eyes. . . . Rose is a teenager. You would think she's a normal, crazy, party animal, teen right? No, she's the exact opposite. She once was a "normal" teenager until people at school couldn't help but, bully her, leaving her no choice to be suicidal. That is until a football player brings the brightest out of Rose and shows her life is worth living for. The main idea of this story is Cliché. The suicidal girl falls in love with a boy and they live happily ever after, right? This time it's different. Not every story ends in a Happily Ever After.

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