WILLOW ALWAYS KNEW SHE WAS DIFFERENT.
It all started when she was little; when Willow got her small, chubby hands on every writing utensil she could find. It was normal for children to like drawing and coloring, obviously, with their imaginations constantly running wild. But the only thing that baby Willow found herself drawing was the reoccuring image of a boy, looking the same age as she. Her parents thought nothing of it at first. It was probably just an imaginary friend, they thought. Every kid had one at a point in their lives, right? Although this wasn't quite the same as an imaginary friend, no. Not even close.
Try a soulmate instead.
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hello this intro is horrible i apologize in advance
but i have so many good ideas for this story my brain is exploding im so excited
i absolutely love love looooove soulmate aus and i really couldn't help myself with this one. not really sure how im going to deliver this whole drawing thing yet but i have a few good ideas.
goodbye for now, ty for reading x
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Teen FictionShe had never seen him in person, yet she never failed to sketch him with perfect accuracy. She was drawn to him, literally. [book one in the soulmate series]