MacBook Pro: Won't Turn On + Battery Draining HELP?

Bought my Macbook Pro in January, 2013. I have had no issues until yesterday, I shut it down completely the night before and took out the power cord.  Turned it on the next day, in the evening and it wouldn't turn on, put in the power cord and it was a faint green. I waited a few hours and the light had turned amber then bright green and turned on as normal and ran just fine. Today, the same thing happend it will not turn on, with the power cord turning a faint green. 
I have tested the power cord, I have two and they are both fine. Haven't altered or installed anything within the system, e.g. memory. Once it turns on again it I can give details on what OS version I am running and anything else necessary.
I'm freaking out that something is majorly wrong, I love this computer!

May vary from model to model, but IFixIt.com shows the one for mine @ $120.
But I'm pretty sure it's something more besides the battery

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