Cut Too Deep
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  • Reads 401,502
  • Votes 9,537
  • Parts 45
  • Time 2h 40m
Complete, First published May 18, 2011
Mature
Ellen Dodson is not your average high school girl. She has depression and no friends. When Ellen was younger her father cheated with a next door neighbor leaving Ellen, her sister Natalie, and her mother Linda to fend for themselves. Linda is a alcoholic and Natalie cant stand the sight of Ellen, so together they make her life a living hell. Until one day Ellen gets a makeover and everything in her life changes. She suddenly has friends, a boyfriend, and a loving sister. But what if all of this newfound glory made Ellen forget who she use to be. Who she really was. Letting popularity and peer pressure get to her, Ellen becomes a monster and doesnt know how to be stopped, until a ex boyfriend finds a way to remind her who she use to be.
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