Surviving High School
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  • Reads 52
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2015
"Eva, are you excited? I mean it is your first day of high school. Not just that, it is the first time you shall be attending school", asks Anna, bubbling with excitement.

" Yes, I am excited " I reply and put on a fake smile, while in reality I was actually dreading going to school.
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Eva Jane is a teenager who has been home schooled for the past fifteen years. But on turning sixteen, her mom makes the decision to send her to high school and she detests it, immensely.

But as time flies by, she finds herself enjoying it and realizes that after all, it is not that bad. But good times don't last for long. And eventually, she finds herself down in the dumps.

Will she be able to survive through high school? OR Will she give up and ruin her life forever?
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