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The New Girl

The New Girl

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 23, 2017
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**Disclaimer** This story is of my own imagination, any similarities to any other story, person or place is merely a coincidence, also this is barely my second story so I apologize if it's really bad but I will be editing it when I finish both of my stories. This story will have some dark serious topics such as depression and abuse so if you don't like that kind of stuff I highly suggest you don't read this story. This story is all mine, so please don't go stealing anything from me. **** "Trust a firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength, of someone or something" The old Zoe, the younger, the more naive Zoe, had so much trust and saw only the good in everyone. She believed that her family would always be there for her, she trusted them to help her in her desperate times of need. She would soon find out how wrong she was. The day her parents died in a car accident, the ONE day she really needed her family, they turned their backs, sending young naive Zoe into the system. Zoe still continued trusting and seeing the good in people. But like all sweet innocent things, both of Zoe's most purest characteristics got destroyed along with the rest of her childhood. After the events that occurred to 12 year old Zoe, she finally realized, that the world is a horrible place, and that she can't EVER trust ANYONE again. But, what happens to the 16 year old girl who has to take anti-depressants to help get rid of the horrible pain and images she gets from her dark past, when she meets all kinds of amazing people, including the most popular boy in the entire school, Myles Reed? Will Zoe let all of these amazing people in? Will she let them help her fix herself? Will she let them break down the walls she worked so hard and cautiously to build, or will she turn them away just like how people have been doing to her for so long? I guess you'll have to read and find out.
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Veilborn

In a world where loyalty is currency and silence is survival, Zoe struggles quietly to stay afloat. Beneath her gentle smiles and whispered apologies is a girl fighting not to disappear. She feels like a ghost in her own life-caught between who she's supposed to be and the nagging sense that something is deeply wrong. Whispers swirl through the city streets. Secrets hide around every corner. The people around her play games she doesn't fully understand-yet she's closer to them than she knows. Seventeen, maybe eighteen. Old enough to survive alone, young enough to feel the weight pressing her down. Most days, she drags herself through the motions: clock in. Get scolded. Scrape together rent. Repeat. Hope is scarce. Trust scarcer. Yet beneath her guarded silence, she still dreams. What keeps her going? A memory, faint but burning-her mother, who saw light where no one else did. Maybe it's spite. Maybe it's the aching need to break free from a cycle that's gnawed at her for as long as she can remember. Her world is messy, tangled with politics and secrets of powerful families-some connections she doesn't even realize yet. Some people are kind. Some are cruel. Some... far more than they seem. And Zoe? She's just trying to breathe, carving a sliver of space for herself, one defiant step at a time. Because if she stops, even for a moment... everything she's fought for could slip away. And no one will wait for her to rise again.

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