Forgotten | k.l
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  • Reads 225
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2015
Sadie Collins dated Kian Lawley in high school , freshman year to be more exact. They had a good relationship until junior year. 

It was their one year anniversary and Sadie found out Kian was cheating on her with another girl, but to make matters worst it was her sister Lydia Collins. 

Sadie was heartbroken , she obviously broke up with Kian . She didn't go to school for about two weeks until she decided she wanted to move schools. 

Sadie was too heartbroken to ever see Kian or anyone who reminded her of him. She made sure that no one from her old school would ever see her again. 

Sadie went to a private school , her mom would pick her up after school and take her straight home. Sadie never went out. 

One day Sadie decided to go out in the first time in six months. She went to Target with her friends and made a big mistake going into Target because she saw Kian. 

Her life became better and worst at the same time all because of this.
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