The Crazy Decision

The Crazy Decision

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Elisah Woodroof is your average 16 year old on the outside. Okay... Well, she LOOKS normal, shy and quiet, but once you get to know her... Well, you’re in for a fun ride. She’s got a very bubbly personality. Elisah’s twin sister is gone - she ran away. It’s only when an old friend comes home - completely aware of what happens in the Woodroof household - that things start to change. Her once best friend, Mason Collins, had become like all of the other fugly boys. A jerk/player that wants nothing other than to get into girl’s pants. At least, that’s what the rumors say. She was hoping that he would understand her, that he would be someone she could relate and confide to because. Afterall, he was the only one who knew what happened two years ago, and cared enough to ask if SHE was alright, not just guess that she was fine. People change. Some for the worst and some for the better. And Mason Collins was definitely the former.
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Ilah-May Cameron, that typical, invisible 16 year old teenager lives with her mother, and has nothing better to do with her life other than listen to music in her room and go to school. Like movies, books and tv shows, life can change drastically at any moment; when Ilah-May meets a guy outside of school is when her world totally crushes her to the point she reckons she'll never get back up. (This was written a few years ago. . . Sorry about the bad quality). Don't read if you're easily triggered and don't read if you don't like cappily written books. Thanks.

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