Destructive

Destructive

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Hi... I'm Celeste, I guess you could say I'm a normal teenage girl. I'm average height, I have brown hair and brown eyes, and I'm pretty thin, but if you were to look a little closer you would see the bruises I try to hide. I had just recently started dating this really sweet guy, Greg, but when I got to know him better I realized he was not as sweet as I thought he was. All I wanted was a relationship with a guys who would have cared about me and been there for me, but I was losing all hope of that... Until I met Jake. This story starts from the beginning, which was the start of sophmore year. Will I get the perfect relationship I seek? Or will I end up stuck in an abusive relationship because I never took the advise I was given?
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