Life As We Know It
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  • Parts 8
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Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2015
Mature
Tasha Parker was an eighteen-year-old girl, on her last year of high-school, before art collage. 

Her life was perfect, an only child spoiled by her parents, family vacations and trips, that was, until her mom cheated on her dad with Tasha's doctor. 

Now, her father's convinced that Tasha was the reason her mother cheated and left, and completely despised her for it. 

From a happy-go-lucky young girl, Tasha soon became a shy, quite, depressed girl on the verge of suicide. 

Tasha's only friend was her razor, and her sketch pad. 

But, that all changed when Caleb Boyden, the schools newest student, takes an interest in Tasha, and her art. 

But what happens when Caleb learns about what Tasha keeps hidden underneath her sleeves and skinny jeans, 

Will Caleb save her,

Or,

Only make things worse?
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