REFLECTION

REFLECTION

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{ON HOLD} There are two lifestyles taken up by the remainder of the United States - either you are trained and battle against civil forces, or you watch, your life in peace as you watch your beloved fight. After being tormented by her own father, sixteen year old Blythe Withers makes a lethal choice to join the fighters, and leave her mother and sister. Will she be content for long? Or will loneliness take over her body?
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Some people are lucky and have the most perfect lives, but some of us are like Elizabeth "Liz" Meyers. She's been dealing with school, the lost of her mother, and her abusive dad too long. All Liz wanted was to get a chance to start over. Everyday she wish she could, but that was just a wish that wouldn't be granted. But the day finally comes and she can leave her father. After a turn of events Liz finds herself moving in with the new kid in school that no one can stop talking about and his family. As much as she fights it, she falls for him. She starts believing that her past is now tucked away and she can move forward with her life. But just as things seem to be going right someone from her past makes their way back into her life. Liz soon realizes she will have to make a choice. Will she choose her past or her present? Whatever she chooses, it will change her life forever. This has to be the hardest things Liz has ever had to do... Edited by: Meaganwinnie

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