With or Without You
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  • Reads 37
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2015
Mature
Alyx has always known she was different, but she couldn't pinpoint what made her so different from everyone else. Her and her friends have always been mischievous since they've met, but Alyx knows that that's not what sets her apart from her other peers. Her best friend, Jett, insists that it's the way that she's good and bad at the same time. But, that too is not what sets her apart. She finally finds out what's different on her 18th birthday when she meets Bex. Bex is a girl who's mysterious but open at the same time, a girl who's ready to fight but hates violence, a girl who loves and hates at the same time. Bex is full of twists and turns, ready to throw Alyx off the ride of her lifetime and to catch her at a moments notice. Will Alyx be able to hold on?
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