Falling into Darkness
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  • Reads 87
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jan 31, 2013
As almost being eighteen, Samantha Miller experiences the life of a adult before becoming one. These days, teenagers aren't the same as they use to be. Yes, everyone wants a boyfriend, best friend and being able to do everything. Samantha Miller thought she was having the perfect life. Boyfriend, best friends and a loveable family. But, after going to her boyfriends party, she has suddenly fallen into darkness. She falls into pieces. Loosing everything she has ever had, has disappeared. Taking no time to fix it all up, Samantha picks up the pieces and places them in there right spots until the puzzle of teenager life is completed. Drama, Lies, Tears. Welcome to the life of Teenage years.

Hey guys, I just want you to know, I really hope you read this and I hope you enjoy! Thanks if you could take the time to read it!
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