Shades of Cool
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  • Reads 48
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2015
It wasn’t her choice but after a nasty divorce between her parents, she had to. She chose to be with her mom and that meant moving back to America, to her home town California. She also lost hope in love, and that love doesn’t exist anymore and that when it does, it only tears hearts apart.  

Leaving England, not only did she leave her friends but also her wild side. Turning into a responsible daughter for her mom, that now- it’s just the two of them, and focusing more into her studies. Especially now that she’s a sophomore in high school, she’s hoping shell get into an Ivy League university. 

But can she really stay cool and collected when love- ah no, childhood love starts annoying her again?

"All my dreams and all the lights
 mean nothing if I can't ave you" -Lana del Rey
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