Life Is A Curveball

Life Is A Curveball

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Logan Liebe's Dad left her when she was only three months old. Shortly after, her Mom became an alcoholic, and she killed herself a month later. Since then, Logan and her two older brothers have been living with their Aunt. But, when Logan was 14, her brothers, Cole and Peter, died of pill overdose at the age 16. Logan could no longer handle the death of her family, ignorance at home and constantly getting bullied as "The Freak who lost everything." She resulted into one thing that could give her release: cutting. But what happens when the school's notorious bad boy, Clyde König, takes a notice in her? And what happens when the arrogant, bad boy is her neighbor? Do not read if you have a problem reading stories with cutting, suicide, depression, etc.
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"I'm trying to help you Ivy." He roughly grabs my arm, but I shake it off. "You can't Peter. Not now, not ever." 17 year old Ivy Maed is trapped in a living hell. Well, that "living hell" being her own life. She and her sister Danny are stuck in the middle of a brutal divorce. Soon enough, the family tension and fighting becomes too much for Ivy. She gets caught up in a life of drugs and lies. Peter, the new boy in the neighborhood, desperately wants to help her, but she doesn't know why. Ivy isn't expecting to be saved, and the thought of someone else besides her parents caring for her scares her. Can Ivy be saved? Or will she be forever stuck in the horrid nightmare of drugs?

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