Not All Love Stories Require Two People
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Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2016
Grace was a quiet girl, not unlike those you read about in books or movies. Life dealt her a bad hand, repeatedly kicking her over and over again, 
chucking not lemons at her, but rocks. She was a sad girl, no friends, but loving parents. Her parents didn't know about the torture she endured at school due to the
school's resident player, Brody Trap. Ironic isn't it? His last name is the very thing all the girls fall victim to, a trap. Every since sixth grade, Brody has made
his life goal to be making Grace's life a living hell while parading around, each day having a new girl on his arm. And he's succeeding, but how much more will Grace put up with?

Hey guys, just a warning. This is not a great piece of writing. It will probably be kinda bad. I probably won't update super frequently, though I will try. And yeah. Let me know what you guys think. Enjoy.

~thesimplewriter
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