Is it too late?
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  • Reads 665
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2023
Mature
Two teenagers, both completely different, one is popular, one is a loner. They both hide behind the same fake smile, both counting down the days till they disappear. 

Maybe they're not so different after all.



Charlotte had felt like this for a while but  now she was starting to feel nothing. She was numb to the hurtful words that surrounded her. No one cared enough to notice she was suffering and she needed an escape.

Grayson was popular, he did well in class, everyone loved him but the thing about living for someone else, you eventually crack and the pain you tried to hide can be seen. And Grayson was struggling to cope.

In any case, they both believed believed the world will carry on without them, no one would miss them.


can they be saved? Or is it too late?
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