Perfect Goodbye
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  • Reads 53
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2016
Hayley Goodwin is entering year 11 and expects her whole year to just be focused on her GCSE's, she never expected that she would meet the one guy, her own book like romance, that would turn her life around, for better and for worse.

Jeremy McNeil is from London, and has to move up north into a small town, to escape the abuse from his controlling father. He expects nothing more than to get his GCSE's and find a job to help provide for his Mother and Sister. He never expected to meet her. 

Please tell me what you think and if you want me to continue, thanks. Also sorry if theres any spelling/grammar mistakes I will go back and edit it all when the story is complete, again thanks for reading. This story is from both perspectives of the two main characters, if you want to just read one side of the story, the contents page is set up as Chapter 1 (Hayley) and Chapter 2 (Jeremy) ect. So you can choose if you want to just read one POV or both, enjoy :) x
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