Did I Seriously Just Do That
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Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2015
Skylar isn't important. But if there's a flow to go with, she doesn't let herself get swept away by the current either. Maybe being a wallflower with a low key rebel death wish was what drove her crazy.

Finding herself having to eat alone one lunch period, thanks to a best friend with a family who had so kindly decided to relocate themselves halfway across the world in the middle of a semester, Skylar has a realization. 
She is a human with one life, and it is up to her to make it the best life that she can. (<-- <-- words by a meme lord much wiser than I) 

Driven by an impulse that would usually only reside in her imagination and in that philosophical wildness after reading a John Green novel, she decides to do something that could potentially change her life. Or ruin her social status. Or label her with a reputation (I DON'T KNOW, ok, it was v wild). 

She tries to downplay it in her mind as being truly insignificant in contrast to the grand scheme of the universe and all that, but it was also probably a really, really stupid thing to do. Maybe it was one of the best decisions of her life.
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