People Who Don't Deserve To Die Are Always The First Ones To Go
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  • Reads 61
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2016
Mature
Allie Wickerman is a 17 year-old girl who has many secrets. Some of which include that she's not really Christian, she just goes to church to please her family. She does lots to please her family, and goes to great lengths to hide her biggest secret: who she is. The music she likes, they type of friends she has, her style, language, her sexuality, all of it is considered a sin in her home, and pretends to be just like her family every day so they won't worry. But after so many years of keeping everything to herself, she's looking for someone who's like her. Longing for acceptance. And she does. At church, when Luci Brookson's 'religiously perfect' family moves in just down the street from her. Little do either of them know they hold the pens for each others' stories.

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