Story cover for Mr. Pick-Me-Upper by madilyngracewriter
Mr. Pick-Me-Upper
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Complete, First published Oct 28, 2016
Completed. 

"Keep your head up Princess, your tiara is falling."
  
  "Did you really try to comfort me with that line?"
  
  "Well. Is it working?"
  
  "What do you think? No, it's not."

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When Cassidy graduated high school she never thought anyone would want to contact her ever again. Honestly, she tried so hard to make that true. 

But one day she gets a text that would change her life. There is someone, specifically a boy, who remembers her and made it obvious on many different occasions that he will not leave her until she gets the advice he thinks she needs. 

They both thought nothing more than advice sharing and cheering up would come from them talking. They could not have been any more wrong. 
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