Invisible Water
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  • Reads 40
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2015
Stevie Kayt Lilly is like any typical 15 year-old teenager. She loves to talk about boys  with her best friends and eat pizza and sweets. She has short pixie cut red-brown hair and double pierced ears, with small tattoos that she got with her sister, Natt Jo. She is a bit of a tomboy and loves to have fun. She acts tough and adventurous, but really truly is a lonely girl and wants friends and is a bit over sensitive. She doesn't know how to talk to people and doesn't know how to comfort them either. She believes she isn't smart enough and wants to focus on getting good grades so that she can get into a good college so she can get a good job, though she has no idea what she wants to be. She is quiet and shy at first, which can be easily mistaken for being stuck-up though she isn't. But after she warms up to you and trusts you she is loud and friendly. She is a sophomore in Parkinson High. She tries to save here money for college, a new camera, new software, and other things. She is terrified of roller coasters, butterflies, heights, death, and a bunch of other things. She is on the school swim team and loves the water.
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