Mentally Introverted
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  • Reads 242
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2016
Mature
Melanie Sarton. The socially inept nerd, who's known to never leave her room, and stays away from socialization at all cost. 

Her best friend, Jasmine, is the complete opposite. She is an extreme extrovert. She loves people, and tries time and time again to drag Mel with her to parties. 

When she succeeds, and Mel meets new aqquantinces, are all of them friends, or are there a few foes?
 
Will she fall for the attractive king of the school who dares her to do her best, and take chances? Or the cute geek who takes pictures for the yearbook and takes her into a world full of sweet nothings and shows her true beauty? 

Can dealing with a self-harm addiction and depression ruin her, or will she pull through?

 Will she be able to keep her sanity? Or will everything crumble at her feet?

WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE AND MATURE CONTENT! INCLUDES GRAPHIC CONTENT!
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