The photo booth experience was hilarious, they made weird, stupid faces. They spent the afternoon trying a variety of street food, Noah had a big sweet tooth, just like Renée.
Noah, for a five-year old had a really good sense of humor, or maybe he was just naive. But he kept reminding her very much of her own self and Nathan. It hadn't even been a day since she met Noah but yet every time he smiled with his canine missing, Renée felt her heart melting, as much as she was reluctant to admit. He seemed like a person whom she always thought was missing. She hadn't received any response from anyone for his missing profile, but deep down, she wasn't minding the delay.

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One Balloon Away
Teen FictionJust when eighteen-year-old Renée Martin is about to commit suicide, an unexpected note meant for someone else leads her to the city she has always dreaded, Paris. Join her on this disastrous journey as she struggles with self-esteem, anxiety and th...