Paying to Die
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  • Reads 186
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 16m
Complete, First published Jan 05, 2012
'Remember when we were like two peas in a pod? Inseparable?'
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Rose and Clary are identical twins. Born together, raised together, and torn apart together. When Clary starts delving into the precarious world of drugs, she starts to find that maybe a lot more is at stake than just her health. Even if she wanted to change, it would be impossible.
But, no matter how far you go down the wrong road. You can always turn back. Can't you?
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A short story about the importance of not using drugs i wrote in class for red-ribbon week. :)
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