Strictly No Parking

Strictly No Parking

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AN: A story told through poems of different characters. The plot isnt quite spilled out and explicitly told. *Trigger Warning* Liz had it made. For the most part. She had the perfect boyfriend and her stature was the one that all the other girls pined for. So it seemed like she was perfect. Going to church every Sunday and Wednesday. But she had a problem. And it looks like no big deal. But really she hurt. Liz just wants someone to love her. Mel had the life that you see on T.V. But not t.v like Kim, Kloe, and Kaitlyn t.v. She was the one pitied on t.v. Abusive parents and an overall hard life. But for her, she had music. Which made it a little more bareable. As long as she didnt sell. Peggy had a little secret. One that might get her sent away. And if anyone found out, she'd run. Everyday she met up with boys in the woods. A new one everyday. It didn't matter if they were 18 or above or below, as long as they had money. Which is illegal. People would ask her everyday "What are you doing afterschool?" but no one knew. Until one night, they figured it out. But she doesnt want to tell them anything. Finally Gem. He has severe anger issues. Maybe snapped a couple of times due to a lack of sleep and hard times with his family. Gem liked to complain about his family. Even when he had it good, he found problems. Mel would sure love his family, without the blunt hits and punches. But the grass isnt always greener on the other side.
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