Through The Levels (ON HOLD)

Through The Levels (ON HOLD)

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Two junior girls walk into a new year in high school together. A part of them is relieved they left the drama from last year and a part of them is scared to death of what the future will hold. When old crushes fade and new ones arise, it could create the drama they weren't looking for. While one loses something precious in her life while the other is getting beat down by stereotypical students, they both battle to make it to the top in High School. To the point where no one pushes them around. But will the long battle during High school be worth it in the end just to achieve their imaginative goal?
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It's a story about a girl who've never experienced a lovelife. She is quite and shy so she doesn't like social interactions, a little bit sociophobic.When she meets her first ever crush she starts to change her life a bit but never says she likes him.But she always end up meeting him again and again in her way of life.The story shows the youthlife she spends with her friend while struggling their dreams.Will she be able to express her feeling or end up unconfessed?Let's check it out together by reading the story.Hope you all enjoy it👍. Disclaimer: All the pictures I used here are not my own creation.They are all downloaded from google and other sources.

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