Don't Save Me

Don't Save Me

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Meet Macie, she's a thirteen year old girl. Everyone thinks her life is perfect, but they've never been with her at home. She goes through hell everyday of her life, it's a miracle she's still alive. Yeah, sure she's a straight A student, and does everything she's supposed too, but her parents don't appreciate her for any of it. They don't accept her either, Macie's questionably gay. She gets teased all the time, even by people she's never met. She has many friends, but doesn't trust many of them. Macie has tried to attempt suicide multiple times, but has failed due to: getting caught, being to weak to go all the way, or it just not working. She decides to jump off a cliff by the school, will she accomplish this disaster or will she be saved? Read the story to find out... This book is dedicated to someone who means the world to me: @DillonLee123
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