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Running On Empty by ShoesandLaces
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When Silya Emmerson moved to Indiana, she hated it, every part of living and breathing. With her mom constantly out of the house out looking for jobs and her dad nowhere to be found after the divorce, she set outs on a journey to the mansion known for it's a fancy rich parties. Breaking into privet property got her some thrill in her life and she frantically hides behind a door that has always been there but never existed to the outside world. Behind the door is a 17 year old teenager, Jaylin Hennery, locked in for 12 years of his life, in a wheelchair. When there is no meaning for Silya to live any further, she finds one. Two unlikely worlds clash and a bond is formed because once you cross that starting line, you are no longer running on empty.
Project Fat Suit by not_present
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Serena Davidson leads two lives. At school, she's a morbidly obese, stupid, nerdy, bitchy, slutty, and a teacher's pet. But at home she's the scrawny vegetarian pushover. What would possess someone to wear a fat suit every day? And what happens when someone finds out?
The Girl, The Boy, And The Wheelchair by groovy_mutant
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When Sara's life is changed forever, she is given a new perspective
Montana and Chase (Book 1) by Sophie84801638
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Chase Owens used to have it all-popularity, parties, and a picture-perfect life. But one tragic accident changed everything. He lost his brother, his legs, and his sight. Now, stuck in a world of darkness, with a distant father and an exhausted mother as his full-time carer, Chase feels like a shadow of the boy he used to be. Montana Lewis, 17, battles demons of her own. Depression weighs heavy, her social life is non-existent, and her only friend is a guy who's as outcast as she is. At home, things are worse-especially with a brother who treats her like she doesn't exist. Neither of them is looking for a lifeline. But then they meet. What starts as an unlikely friendship slowly becomes something deeper. In each other, they find comfort, laughter, and a kind of healing they didn't know they needed. The more time they spend together, the more the lines blur. But can two broken people really make something whole?