Daze
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Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2015
Neveah Anderson haunted by the thought of her mother and what she could have done to save her. Besides that  while her friends are off getting high she struggles to pay her rent with her minimum wage job. When left with no one she refused to be put in the system so she became emancipated. Her life seems to have lost meaning, no more family dinners or game nights. Not even hour long lectures and short regretful arguments , she feels alone and broken like any teenager like her self she drowned her emotions in alcohol. Yet she found always the bottle of liquor dry she fights day in and out to stay the strong and independent woman her parents would have expected her to be.  

She keeps her grades up and and keeps her dresses tight. 
Her cup filled and her smiles empty. 
Her eyes not shining in happiness but with tears.
she feels empty and alone but she lives each day as if she wasn't.
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