Make Believe
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  • Parts 47
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  • Reads 12,668
  • Votes 1,059
  • Parts 47
  • Time 2h 45m
Complete, First published Dec 12, 2016
❮ The boy who was lost in his thoughts and the girl who didn't know who she was. ❯
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It's a sad realisation: the moment that you realise that you've only got a few years left to be a kid. How you spend that time is up to you, but make it count. Make it worth it. 

Lola is a young, purple-haired sarcastic who is known for her seriousness. She drinks and smokes like most of her friends, and she lives in a dark basement apartment smothered in posters. She also self harms and is getting skinnier and skinnier. 

When her best friend Finn's parents move to Australia, he and his younger brother Ross move in to Lola's apartment, breaking her isolated bliss. How will they cope when Ross finds himself in love with a girl four years his senior? How will they cope when Finn finds himself lonely and depressed? How will they cope when Lola finds herself overwhelmed with cutting?

Will friendship pull through, or will these lost teenagers give up and stay unhappy?

Is friendship enough? Or do things sometimes call for a drastic change and some secret romance?
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Dear Emma

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Emma Baker was her best friend. She was also his girlfriend. Until she wasn't anymore. And what better way to replace the hole that she left than alcohol? ~*~ Emma is gone. But her boyfriend, Ryder, and her best friend, Kai, are still here. And they're hurting. Kai and Ryder have been close, even before Ryder started dating Emma. They grew up together, their parent's friends since college. So when Emma dies, and they both start falling in the same rabbit hole, their parents ship them off to grief camp. Which isn't as bad as they expected. There, they learn how to cope with Emma's death, leaning on each other; maybe a little too much. WARNING: this book has language, deals with suicide, depression, grief, and underage drinking