Neon Lies

Neon Lies

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The night everything fell apart started with a girls trip to Disney. Four best friends. Too many drinks. Secrets that didn't seem dangerous at the time. I thought my life was perfect. A boyfriend everyone envied. Friends I trusted with everything. The kind of memories people post about like nothing could ever go wrong. But betrayal doesn't always come from enemies. Sometimes it comes from the person you love. Sometimes it comes from the person you trust the most. And sometimes the only warning you get... is a text message that wasn't meant for you to see. By the time I realized the truth, the damage was already done. Because some lies are small. But the worst ones glow bright enough to destroy everything. Welcome to Neon Lies.
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