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Shush . . .
Summary:
Sarah, a southern girl that lost her father when she was young, is now a senior in high school. She's excited for the school year, but she's terrified at the same time. She has a bad feeling about this year.
Her fears are confirmed when the new kid, Dean, appears in her classes. He makes her stomach churn, but those aren't the only feelings she has for him.
When Sarah's former boyfriend, Scott, keeps appearing, memories return from the summer before. Unpleasant memories. She hasn't spoken to anyone about that night. Not even her best friends. But she might have to tell someone if she wants to stay safe.
Kelcey L.
Shush . . .
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I know how that is, when you just start writing and can't stop. Sometimes it takes a while to fix things like that; I like to write a piece and then go back after a few weeks to revise.
To make it more realistic, you could say something in the beginning when Dean gets his 'assignment'; it could maybe be about how he uses some sort of angel power to make her fall for him. Haha I don't want to tell you how to write your book or anything; just use your imagination. =]
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