The Worst Of Us
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 5
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2016
Mature
Hey, this is my first book; The Worst Of Us. I kind of started it without a storyline (crap idea, right?) but I've finally got a vague idea of what it's about.

Marla is a teen haunted by the memories of witnessing her bestfriend's murder and has isolated herself from the rest of the world. Ray is the new guy in the neighbourhood with a rough past and a connection to Marla from that fateful night. What will happen when they meet once again? Can they help hold one another together and prevent the demons of the past from catching up with them?

NOTIFICATION: All the characters in this book belong to me and so do the ideas. The only thing that isn't mine is the cover picture. If the owner of the picture doesn't want me to use it, please just contact me and I'll sort that out immediately.
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