Loosing Lincoln Garret
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  • Reads 171
  • Votes 53
  • Parts 13
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Apr 29, 2017
Mature
Book one -

Lincoln was reckless. He walked around, 'too tough' for friends, 'too tough' to care. He was a basic bad boy, complete with daddy issues and a lot of addictions, and a lonely one at that, but he was happy with how it was. 

Vienna was homeschooled. Ever since she was diagnosed with cancer, her mother had been overprotective, cutting out any risks, ensuring they had as much time as possible, just incase. School got in the way of that, so as soon as Vienna left middle school, her mother moved her from her private school in Sydney to their new, two bedroom apartment in Brisbane. 

"
'Coffee shops are so cliche, people always meeting there and falling in love'
'Really? Give an example.'
'Me. Because I have fallen completely, 100% for you' "
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