Moving sucks.
Leaving your friends, city and almost boyfriend behind, yeah, Valentina would know.
Moving sucks.
Especially for an indecisive, literature loving, almost confident seventeen year old. When your parents care more about there business than they do about there children, you know theres a problem.
A kiss ass older brother and a rule breaker twin, it's really all too easy for it to get interesting. A new school system, new friends, new cute boys. A trouble makers play ground. What will vale's new life be like? Hell if she knows.
Reader I, the writer of this fetus story have yet to discover her fate myself. All I know is that she doesn't like change, rebellion is always the answer and music makes everything better. I guess vale knows just about the same.
This a basic cliche (but maybe not ... I have yet to decide) story. ( Then again I personally love those simple unapologetically basic romance stories.) You are warned, bad boys are all the rage I here, but bad girls aren't so unsatisfactory either... She's someone I'd imagine myself being and I'm sure we all can relate to not getting what we want.
Ps. I suck... So have mercy and enjoy.
Ella is falling apart trying to live a "perfect" high school life. Then she meets Ren, who can see past her scars. Suddenly perfection isn't her only option.
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Ella Volkov is a gifted music student, but she's depressed and starting to crack under the pressure of high school. Her overbearing father won't even let her choose what instrument she plays. Then she finds herself alone at a party with Ren, her best friend's crush. She'd always thought he was rude, but after that night he's all Ella can think about. Now she's trapped. If Ella dates Ren, it will ruin her friendship with Jenny. But if she stays true to Jenny, she's losing the one person who can see past her scars. It's up to Ella to decide if she will forge her own path, or stay in the "perfect" box designed for her...
Content and/or Trigger Warning: depression, anxiety, self-harm, violence, sexual assault.
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