The Blonde Analogies (in order)
3 stories
The Scars I Carry by Hephaestusgodoffire
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Cecily used to be such a friendly person. The kids she went to school with literally think she's a different person. The summer before she was supposed to start grade nine Cecily was injured in a car accident. Her physical injuries healed but her emotional ones still plague her. Her parents don't understand her and eventually, thinking her stupid or retarded they begin to become ashamed of her. When her mother runs off with another man over Christmas during grade ten, Cecily's father turns to drinking. Soon the drinking spirals out of control and he starts abusing Cecily. Then Daniel arrives, he's every girl's dream. For some reason he has eyes only for Cecily. While some scars are permanent, others can heal...
Seeping Wounds by Hephaestusgodoffire
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Having hemophilia is rare, especially for a girl. Addison's life has been better than her father's was. Her father died when she was eleven, but her doctors are sure that her life will be almost as long as a regular girl's. Most people avoid Addison, except her best friend Mia. They see her as delicate and someone to avoid, mainly because her mother is the principal. Mia is fiercely protective of Addison but her cousin Harrison is not. When Harrison almost kills Addison, much is revealed about him and why he hates Addison. Those who seem like they have it all, sometimes have lost the most...
Burning Flesh by Hephaestusgodoffire
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Emery is a burn victim, when she was ten she ran inside her burning house to save her little sister Emilia. Burned beyond recognition and all for nothing as her sister perished in the fire due to smoke inhalation. Emery shows little interest in anything other than her small one man plane, she avoids public places as she hates the stares. When Emery's brother Emmett introduces her to Greyson, a boy who lost his sight in an accident as a child, she discovers that beauty comes in all forms.