Her Suicide Note
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 3h 14m
Complete, First published Apr 28, 2016
Before she took her life, Lisa Harford left some last piece of advice for Bianca Smith, the best friend she left behind. Intending to follow it through to the end, Bianca shuts herself off from all things boy and instead focuses on getting her feet on the ground as a freshman in high school without Lisa.

Now a senior in high school, Adrian LaMont can't wait to leave Blue Ridge High and the people in it. 6'7 with spring green eyes and a quarterback for the football team, he's always been the typical party boy that never thought about settling down. His best friend's death changed all of that. While dying in a hospital bed from a horrible car wreck, Dylan Mason told Adrian to change his ways, but it's hard when you have a bad history with 95% of the girls at Blue Ridge.

When these two meet, it's not even close to love at first sight. When a neighboring get-together turns into a screaming war, both Adrian and Bianca leave the scene with two completely different feelings. Lisa's note flashes across Bianca's mind, her advice holding even more water while Adrian may have found the girl he's supposed to settle down with.
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