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Kim Smyth's avatar

Oh no! This is bad. I sure hope they can see their way past all this trauma!

I’m so fortunate I somehow escaped all this teenage drama.

Meg Oolders's avatar

I stayed out of most of it, but was witness to plenty. Some of my "friends" in high school did some really dumb, dangerous stuff. 😬

Sharron Bassano's avatar

Gulp...😥🙄. Please express-post the next chapter.

Meg Oolders's avatar

Should I??? This part of the book is so stressful. I feel bad! 😢

Sharron Bassano's avatar

I imagine your readers don't hold you to any date or time of posting. Not sure. But I myself would love to read it NOW!. ha ha ha

CB Mason | YA Dystopian+Sci-Fi's avatar

In a way, it seems wrong to “like” this chapter with a heart. But think of it as a 💝 so, so hard.

Meg Oolders's avatar

I understand! 💝💝💝💝💝💝

M. Louisa Locke's avatar

Ouch.

Francesca Bossert's avatar

Gosh, it makes me feel fortunate that I never went through stuff like this, nor - as far as I know did my kids. I want to know what happens next.

Meg Oolders's avatar

I remember being on the perimeter of a lot of drama in high school. Mine was more internal, but there's was plenty of craziness going on around me, which I avoided like the plague.

Ofifoto1's avatar

A brilliant chapter. I am desperate to learn the back story of Drake and Merrick and how Annie can mend what's now broken. My heart is heavy, because I'm so invested in these characters.

Meg Oolders's avatar

Thank you! And thank you for thinking so much about what's hiding behind this rather upsetting chapter. Lots more to come!!! So appreciate having you along for this ride. 💜💜