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Harper
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HEYYYYYY..... jk ok so this story is an ongoing work in progress but its about this girl named HArper who recently lost her mother and has to stay positive. This book is mean to inspire optimism and help people that have been through a hard time. please comment so i can know what I need to improve on
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{Disclaimer: Needs major editing and possible chapter rewrites... I'll get to it eventually.} Erika Thomson thought this day would never come. Going back to the Wheeler's house. The worst possible place to be. Back when Erika was an infant she used to go with her father and mother every summer there but when she was ten when her mom had passed from breast cancer she never went again. She liked not going to the Wheelers, especially the Wheeler boys (thirteen in all) because they always picked on her. Her father and her struggled with the difference in the house and five years after her mother's death her father began to change and to go crazy. Erika was forced to live with the Wheeler's again because her father couldn't take care of her anymore. Five years from not seeing them she's forced to live with them until she turns eighteen. Now she has to attempt to survive for five years. With the same boys that picked on her. (completed) ~in progress of major editing~

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