Losing You
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2015
Mature
"I'm afraid of losing you."
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Sarah Feldman, shy, quiet, introverted and a soft spoken girl. She's the one who sits at the back of the class. She's the one who always ace her tests and exams. She's the one who sits alone during lunch.

Zachary Williams, popular, badass, loud and arrogant boy. He's the one that all girls fall head over heels for. He's the one whom everyone wants to be friends with. He's the one who doesn't care of the rules.
 
But there's more to these two teenagers than their differences in school. Everyone has their own stories behind their smiles, whether it's good or bad. Their differences might reveal more about their true self, dark pasts and stories who shapes them into who they are today. What happens when you collide two different worlds with their own personal stories into one? Will it break them apart?
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