SYNOPSIS:
"She was like an open book written in a different language."
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As Ezra's life is taken over by anxiety and fear, her sister, Kya, keeps her sane. But Kya's got her own problems. That's the thing about problems, they won't really go away unless you find a solution.
What if the solutions won't work? What if your anchor is shifting away? What if you're already adrift?
That's the problem about problems, it's hard to recognise them until you're having trouble solving them.
This is the downfall of Kya Allemande.
EPIGRAPH:
You are gone now and there is no reaching you...
yet still , you cloak me - you hover like shadow;
here is the place we were destined for:
you can survive in my heart.
-Segovia AmilWARNING:
Unsaid is the prequel to Colourless, a story you can find on my profile. You don't necessarily have to read that first, but it would make more sense to do so although nothing from that book will be revealed in this one (because obviously these characters can't tell the future).
This novel will have themes of mental illness and suicide.