only for those who have read John Green's The Fault In Our Stars which i suggest you go and read. it is absolute perfection and my writing can never amount to it. just putting that out there. all rights are reserved for this story and if i find out that you have plagiarized this, you will have one day after my warning to take it down or you will be reported. or if you have plagiarized every. single. word. then i will report you instantly with no warning.
lowercase is intentional so please don't complain. this is simply for my pleasure as i fell in love with TFiOS earlier this year [2013]. please leave your feedback and do not hesitate to check out my other works.
this is dedicated to alen [innocentmess / askalen] because she told [via my wonderful message board which you should message me on, i'm friendly, i think] me that i should write a TFiOS fan fiction after i asked my fans if i should. so, without further ado, i present to you: bottled tears. written, inevitably, in third person as i do not know the heart and mind of hazel grace lancaster. also, not much description of her looks is offered though John Green does say that she is very beautiful but since it is from her point of view, her beauty cannot be described very well. [information from a John Green Q&A about TFiOS]
"issac, why do they forget?"
emptiness. it is a feeling that many can feel. so, maybe, they cry their heart out. and then, maybe, just maybe, they have emptied their tears. and then all that can be felt is complete and utter emptiness. what then? supposedly, you bottle what is the remainder of your tears. you soak the tears up from your pillow after nights of crying yourself to sleep at night. you attempt to cry again, but this time into a bottle so that you can savour what's left of your tears. but it always depends on why you are crying.
but if it is because of augustus waters, well, maybe then, you may bottle your tears.
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bottled tears | TFiOS
Fanfiction[discontinued] this metaphor isn't like yours, gus. if i set it alight, it won't do anything but disappear. a The Fault in Our Stars (John Green) fan fiction | lowercase intended