Gas Station Food and Slushies
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  • Reads 112
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 7
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2023
Elise, a sixteen-year-old girl, is tasked with learning what her new normal is after her father's death. Her mother packs her and her brother up in an attempt to create a new normal. As they pull into a new town, Elsie's mother decides to get gas before they make it to their new house. This one-stop will change everything and become the sole reason she's alive. Elise struggles with anxiety and depression, and it only seems to get worse. As her family gets better, she feels stuck and eventually feels no longer needed. Elise wishes to be with her dad.
Levi, a young boy, watches as a beautiful girl enters the gas station where he works. He takes notice of her glossy eyes and sad expression as he rings up her items.  Even though he tries his best to stay out of other people's business, he feels a sense of understanding and familiarity from just looking at her. Levi, who is known for his tough demeanor, suddenly "goes soft" for the new girl.
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26 parts Ongoing

Max is struggling, plain and simple. After dropping out of school two years ago to help his mom with the bills and losing his best friend, he's just kind of shut things out. His life has been in pure survival mode. Work, pay bills, survive. But things only getting more complicated when he's ripped away from everything he's ever known. His mom, never the most put together woman has an affair with her married boss and gets pregnant. Now she's decided to move them both to Beverly Hills and into his place! With new step siblings that hate him before they've even met and a man that thinks he can just jump in and be his father, Max has had just about enough of everything. On top of all that he's starting up school again, and with these new fancy rich kids, Max feels even more suffocated and out of place then he did before. Will Max figure out his place or fall farther and farther into the background suffocating?