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Hope Carter is the kinda girl who keeps to her self and is usually quiet. Shes been bullied through grade(elementry) school And even in middle school. And now that shes in high school, its died down some, but the bad names and rude comments come back every once and a while. Shes been self harming scence the begening of sixth grade when it all started. Her home life isnt any better. Her mum is an alcoholic and is never home. Her father died before she was born. So she is alone most of the time. But to make all of this worse her child hood bestfriend Liam Payne started being one of the bullies in the sixth grade. When he left. It became even harder for her. What happens when he comes back to Wolvenhampton at his childhood home next door to where Hope lives? Will he contenue to bully her and hate her, or will his feelings get the best of him? Who knows....
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