Dear Toby
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 34m
  • Reads 424
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 10
  • Time 34m
Complete, First published Dec 17, 2013
Mature
Personification is the act of giving life to something that isn't alive. Often times you see it when authors write poetry or with little children when they want to make something come alive that normally does not.

In this instance, personification is used when Olivia Hart gives life to her diary. While she is struggling through her teenage years, Olivia finds her solace while writing to the only person she feels she can trust.

But what happens when that trust seems to not be enough? What do you do when the personification of an item that was never meant to become human gets Olivia to a point that seems like it has no return?
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