Anything But Normal

Anything But Normal

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I'd like to say I was just like every other teenager in the beginning, but I wasn't. It's hard to be normal when you're living a life that feels like it's constantly under it's own little rain cloud. I did my best to escape, escape the city and head to the woods, escape my thoughts and indulge in music. Escaping was quite my thing, I was known as a "runner", at least that's what the state would say to each new foster home I went to. Things were different this time though, they weren't going to find me, not this time.
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Supernatural fan fiction 1990 It was one of those never ending summers. I was crazy in love with a gorgeous boy, but I was too shy to tell him. It didn't matter at first, just being near him was enough for me until we finally got together and then I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. All those long hot days with his brother Sammy and my best friend Tallulah in the park and the warm sticky nights in bars and at drive thru's dreaming about him had finally paid off. I loved him and he loved me. The world was right and I was happy. But then he left. He left me, he left us, and my world fell apart. I lost myself in college life until I had to go and fuck it all up. I fell in love with his brother. Present Day - 1998 The events of that first summer would bring us to this terrible finale, and they would haunt me for the rest of my life, in more ways than one.

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