Remnants of Shattered Innocence (Unedited First Draft)
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  • Reads 697
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 3h 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2015
Skylar realizes the precipice she stands on as she begins her final year of high school and finds out she's pregnant. With no support from the people that she relies on, Skylar wonders what she wants. Is she ready to become a parent, or on the other hand, can she bear the weight of extinguishing a life that hasn't yet begun? The question remains: can she handle the consequences of her shattered innocence; or will they tear her apart at the seams?


Note from the Author:

This story is a work in progress. I'm currently on hiatus because I've been signed to a publisher (Rambunctious Rambling Publishing) for a fantasy book called Shadows & Light. I have an overflowing plate, but I'll update when and if I can. I may make minor changes to chapters as the story progresses. I am hoping to hear lots feedback from my readers. 
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Thank you so much for reading!


and thanks for the cover @Noni1717 :D
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