A Sky Full of Blue
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  • Reads 355,838
  • Votes 11,121
  • Parts 48
  • Time 9h 49m
Complete, First published Apr 10, 2017
Hazel Hudson sees the world in color. 

She is an introvert determined to go unnoticed by the people in her new school. 

She doesn't want anyone to know that she's different from everybody else, that she has a secret. 

Hazel has Asperger's Syndrome, a type of high functioning autism that makes it hard for her to read emotions, hard for her to talk to people. Hard for her to be social with people her age. 

She's the girl with two different colored eyes and a scar on her forehead. 

She's the girl who sees the world in a kaleidoscope of colors. 

She's the girl who is a mystery to everyone around her, including the school's star soccer player, Theo Beckett.
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I was just thinking. I swear. But maybe my mind over thought. It's weird that everything can seem so simple, straight forward. Black and white. Two colors. So obvious. So there. Him and Her. Two people. So obvious. So there. But once you add gray, things get kind of complicated. Then you add color. And it's a wonderfully complicated bright world. She's two in one. The storm and the shade. No one ever stops to thank the storm for shading them from what's above it. What if the sun was too strong, too powerful that day and the storm came along just to protect us all from it? It was this epic battle between the two and the storm was hurting and it cased all this damage to the earth. No one thanks the storm for its sacrifice when it finally loses the battle and the sun shows its smug face. We all hate the storm for the disaster it created and praise the sun, when the storm just wanted to protect us. The storm and the shade. She's the storm and the shade. She's the chaos and the calm. Only I can't see the chaos. Not fully. She's keeping it all inside. All I see is the calm. I can tell though. I can tell there's chaos. I just can't see it. It's not so black and white. It's not a simple boy likes girl. Girl likes boy. It never was. But I like her. I do. The storm and the shade.