The invisible drug
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Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2015
Mature
We all are addicted to something whether it's a TV show, a type of food, drink, internet, some form of substance or even a person. We will do anything to get it, we crave it even though it is damaging us or we are damaging it we can't keep away. Our heart races when we are so close to grasping and then our heart stops beating when we loose it.

Colette seems like your normal everyday crazy, outgoing and intelligent type of girl but deep with in her mind she is far from that when she plays with heart of a boy called Andy. She called it love but is it really love Colette feels for Andy or is this just a cold hearted lie that she created so well pretending to love? Or is this actually true love she feels for a boy that adores her? Will she let the 4 letter word of fear replace the 4 letter word of love?
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