Fix Me
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  • Parts 43
  • Time 6h 24m
  • Reads 457,563
  • Votes 16,115
  • Parts 43
  • Time 6h 24m
Complete, First published Apr 11, 2015
Hannah Lewis hasn't had the easiest start to life, being born to parents that absolutely hate the fact that she exists. Without much explanation, she's lost the one person that ever really cared about her and has grown up with vast amounts of abuse and a couple of suicide attempts.

As Hannah tries to find jobs and ways to keep her mother and her mother's current boyfriend happy, she begins to make more friends and gain more interest than she feels comfortable with, including some interest from the new teacher at her school that looks surprising familiar.

But more interest means more questions about the bruises on her face that Hannah doesn't want to answer and no matter how much she tries to hide things, people just keep getting closer and her situations seem to keep getting worse.
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The Scars She Hides

33 parts Ongoing

Charlotte Brown is struggling to stay under the radar at her new school. Being the new kid already draws unwanted attention. But being the new kid while hiding from her past as it follows her across the country is a whole other story. After the death of abusive stepfather, Charlotte Brown is moved across the country to stay with her grandparents and redo her senior year of high school. When the scars and trauma of her past are too hard to hide, she desperately seeks help from her college tutor. Holden Peirce looked like he could kill you... is actually a cinnamon roll. The student he is tutoring is hiding something. She is too smart to be failing math, and to jumpy to go unnoticed. She is afraid of Holden, that much is obvious. When an opportunity arises to get closer to her, Holden takes it. He has to figure out why this scared little bird is desperate to skip class, even if it puts her in close proximity to himself. Something is going on here, and it's not just curiosity that draws Holden in.