Me, Myself, and Tragedy (The Tragedies Book 1)
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 2h 15m
Complete, First published Jul 28, 2013
Mature
Pre-sequel to 'A Tragic Miracle.' by @meganmarie0822
-Before Danielle Rosewood, before the tragedy that was turned into a miracle. This is Evelyn Connors Story about a girl learning to find herself after she's raped by a neighbor during the summer of 2012. How will she change into the person she's suppose to be. What mistakes does she make, that turn into lessons. How will the real bad boy 21 year old Jesse Wescott shape her? How will Stark shape her, Paige Matthews the caring girl with a dark side shape our Evelyn Connors. How will all of this affect Evelyn the punk rock skaterchick and Stark Steven, the prefect prodigy son, who just happens to be the boyfriend.
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Ally Mendez, at the age of 17, was diagnosed with Leukemia 4 years ago. The doctors said she wasn't supposed to live this long, so they call her the Miracle Girl. But Ally is growing weaker, and the doctors only give her 6 months to live. Ally is sent home to hopefully get 6 months of her life back. During this time, Ally finds the meaning of life and what she was supposed to do with hers. Then one day a boy named Carson comes into Ally's life. Ally soon realizes that she has a lot to figure out before things go downhill. To find out what happens, read "What Comes from the Heart." Warning: This is my first story, so please note it may be unorganized including grammar mistakes. I heavily advise you not to read, but read at your own risk.