The Unspoken Rules of Being a Girl
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  • Reads 346
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 50m
Ongoing, First published Feb 02, 2017
"Ash, come on it is going to be fun! So what if you're afraid of heights." Marley reached out a hand to her best friend. 

Ash slapped her hand away, "Touch me and you will lose that hand." With that Marley shrugged and jumped off the rock. Ash watched her friend fall through the air towards the water below. 

"You're next!" Brecken's strong arms wrap around her body as he tackles her for the second time since they met. 

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Ash and Marley are just trying to traffic through life in their small school in an even smaller town. Everyone knows everybody and if you mess up once it's hard to come back, but these two have their minds made up on how their junior year is gonna go. So they stick fast to their rules and each other, simply trying to navigate their way through boys, the mean kids, and annoying teachers.
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The End Is Only the Beginning

31 parts Complete Mature

"So this is it then," Aaron Knowles spoke softly, "this is where it ends." He didn't even respond. Instead Caleb Jefferson rushed towards him, wrapping his arms tightly around Aaron's middle. The month they had spent together had felt like a lifetime, and now it was being ripped away from them. "I'm gonna miss you," Caleb whispered, his breath lingering on Aaron's neck. Aaron nodded, his hand resting in Caleb's shaggy, blond hair. "Me too," he answered, his voice coming out just as soft. "Thank you for a great summer," Caleb tried his hardest to smile, blinking away any tears that threatened to fall. And in that moment the world seemed to pause. Aaron took a step forward, placing a hand under Caleb's chin before moving in closer. Their lips connected for what should have been the final time. - They were never supposed to fall in love, or see each other again. Caleb arrived for his first day at a new high school, and he'd only been there for a second when he saw the familiar sight of ash brown hair ... with his lips pressed to another's. It was only supposed to be a summer fling, yet summer had ended and they were both still there. A story told including flashbacks and drama, Caleb attempts to find his way back to Aaron. But things aren't as easy now that summer is over.