The hardest part was knowing that things would never be the same. There would be no more surprised dates, no more cuddling, long kisses, and movie nights. I'll never be able to lay my head down on his chest and listen to his heart beat or feel the warmth of his breath as he whispered I love you.
The feeling sucked. As cliché as it sounded, it really did feel like someone had just torn my heart out and ripped it into a million pieces. Tears poured down my cheeks like a waterfall and the more I wiped them away the more hurt I felt. Why me? Why did it have to be me dammit? I've been through enough and now this?!
No matter how hard I tried to convince myself that it was all a dream, reality managed to turn it into a nightmare. A nightmare that I was sure I would never wake up from. Until now.
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Infinite Summer
Teen FictionThe only thing Alison hates more than anything is moving. But when her father gets offered a job opportunity 2,500 miles away, Alison and her family are forced to move from California, all the way to New York City. There she meets Connor, her new ne...