The Perks Of Being a High Schooler
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  • Reads 167
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2013
“Sometimes I wish I could run away, far away where no one can see me. Being a teen is such a hard thing, I mean you are treated like a child but at the same time you are expected to act like an adult”

“Ironic isn’t it” 

Bethany Griffins is your typical teen, drama evolving her whole life. Raised by foster parents who don’t understand how hard being a teen is. Beth struggles to interact socially with people her age, until she reaches High School. Everything changes. With her new friend Max, she explores the new challenges of being a high schooler. From sudden love strucks to unsuspected heartbreaks, Bethany and Max start finding their truth self. Seeking information about her biological parents, Bethany finds out an unanticipated truth…

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