Story cover for The Sound Of The Waves  by Aliyah_N_S
The Sound Of The Waves
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2015
Lucy Clare is the average 17 year old high schooler you would imagine. She mostly stays to herself, whilst keeping a small group of close friends.

Throughout Lucy's life she has played the bigger sister. In other words the role model of her younger twin siblings.

A household of five people can get hectic sometimes when the parents are always out working leaving you in charge of your sibilings. 

A 17 year old can only take so much of drama and annoyance. Her life only involving arguments with her parents ending up in one month groundings, to having to yell at her sibiling almost everyday for being little troublemakers.

Sometimes all Lucy wants is to be on her own for hours a day. Like every other teen, she has that special escape place she loves to go to when things get tough. For her, almost every day. That place is the ocean.

Where Lucy is only left with the calming and relaxing sound of the waves.

Jump in and join the adventures and troubles known as Lucy Clare's life.
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