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Before The Storm (unedited)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2016
Lizzy Morrison is perfectly content with her life she's fine with being average she's fine with coming in second she's fine with her parents getting divorced but when her boyfriend the charming, sweet, and loving Sean Prior  leaves her for little miss i-know-everything-and-i'm-perfect-so-i-get-what-i-want Sabrina Thomason   her average world looses it Balance and everything crashes to the ground and all is lost (dramatic right? I Know). 
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 While trying to resemble her heart Lizzy completely reinvents herself from being the Average wallflower that no one knows into  being the total confident badass that would eat her self alive. But can she keep up the act when she crosses paths with the school Bad Boy Trey Matthews? Or can he break through. her walls with his dashing good looks? ; )
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