The Unforgettable One
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2016
Mature
At school, there's this group. All the girls wanna be them. All the guys wanna date them. They're the popular girls. Rosalie, Lilliana, Samantha, and Hannah. They all loved their beautifully deadly group. They were definitely people you didn't wanna hang out with, but you wanted to be them. Everyone wanted to be in this group. Except Lilliana, who was already stuck in the group. There was no way out. Then, she meets a boy named Jake. She cant live with a guy like him, even though he can get her out of the group. But, she can't live without him.
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