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Fixing What We Broke
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Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2015
It's her junior year of college, and Aria Martins has just found out some news that takes her back to her high school days. She hasn't seen Carter McDaniels since her sophomore year of high school. A whirlwind of emotions hit her as she remembers the night he took his first drink, then started drugs, and changed into a completely different person. Now he's back, and he's better, but more importantly he's there. Enrolling as a junior, Carter is getting his life back together. Will his past ruin his chances or will he be able to fix his broken relationships.
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5 parts Ongoing Mature

After losing her parents when she was young, Olivia Thomas was raised by her grandparents. Going through high school, she immersed herself in writing and school work, declining all social events. Now at University, nothing has changed, even with the constant nagging of her friend trying to get her to go out with her every weekend. She would prefer to spend a quiet night in with her grandparents. She was comfortable. She was happy. When Olivia's pushed to think outside the box for a University creative writing project, she decides to get out of her comfort zone for once. In order to get an A, she needs to not only take her friend up on her offer to go out to a wild night club, she must also persuade the most popular rappers with a bad reputation, Jax Carter, to let her analyze his music and interview him for her creative writing project. Will she be able to persuade him to help her? Will he be able to open up to someone when he put up so many walls? With the two of them being so different, how could they get along? You know what they say: there's no rhyme or reason to love.