Fade Away: An Epiphany of Two Best Friends
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 10, 2015
"You can never break up a pair of best friends," I'd say to her.     

     Tyler grew up in the city of Jacscone. She goes to Jacscone Secondary School (JSS). Struggling to find a true friend for years, something unexpected happens; something she'd never thought would happen. She meets a girl named Margo, who recently moved into the town of Jacscone and just started attending JSS.     

     Margo was an interesting one, she was spontaneous, unpredictable, unique, and she'd never sugar coat things. Tyler on the other hand was, rebellious, insurgent, and surprisingly, caring. A few weeks after Margo started attending JSS, Tyler met Margo. Their friendship flourished brightly.
 
Continue this story to find out the tragic and happy moments that take place in Margo and Tyler's friendship.
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