It's Going To Be Alright [ON HOLD]
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  • Reads 25,840
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 3h 2m
Ongoing, First published May 20, 2013
It could have been anything. 

It could have been a broken leg, a failed class, or a months' worth of grounding. But no, it had to be this. 
It's funny how one night can change everything. One tiny little mistake, that can change your whole life, setting you on a path you never thought you'd go down.      

Morgan Henries had her life planned out. She was going to go to school, get a job. She was going to buy a big house and settle down with the perfect husband.

They would have a couple of kids, and a dog named Cosmo that would run and play in their big backyard.     

Everything would be perfect.      

But, reality hit her like a truck.       

One night.      

One mistake.        

One time. That's all it took to change everything in the blink of her eyes. Morgan will soon come to terms with the harsh reality of modern teenage life.
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