Winning At Life, Or Maybe Not... (Discontinued)
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2016
Alone, but not lonely.
Quiet, but complete silence was overwhelming.
Having one or two close friends, and some friends that were not so close.

That's just somethings I like about my small town. I was one of those replaceable kids. People really didn't like me. I mean, who could blame 'em? I didn't even like myself. I was just a disappointment to everyone else. A useless, worthless, waste of space. But, everything changed during my sophomore  year. It was... Refreshing. A new taste, a new look on the world, and a new friend. He changed, everything. 

BTW there is a shit load of swearing.

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I wrote this when I was like 13. Never edited it. Read at your own risk. Hate A very strong word Love An even stronger emotion There will always be things you want, things that you need But how many of them you can actually get? That is life, it makes us lust about things we can't have and if we do, we are trapped. This is a journey about a girl with a past which isn't exactly filled with flowers but isn't exactly filled with storms too. And has traveled to let it go. It's just one year. Where will a year with Williams take her? We all want things, we crave them, we need them to breathe and carry on. But can we have them? That is what changes lives It changed Emmy's Highest rank #82 in teen fiction