Love, Livvie

Love, Livvie

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Liv Carter knows she's sick. In fact, she's known it for a while. But she never knew how severe it was until she gets a letter, branding her with Stage IV Lung Cancer and only a few moths left to live. However, Liv has never been one to let things weaken her, and this certainly isn't an exception. So she gets busy writing letters: To her friends, to her family, to people she hates. She pours the unsaid into heartfelt letters, addressed to only be opened once she's gone. This is her story. •Note to my friends reading this: Each "letter" is addressed to someone prominent in my life, one will probably be for you, but I used fake names for everyone. :)
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A transfer girl fall in love with the popular guy. But what will happen when she caught a disease and decide to write her unspoken letters to her beloved? would she survive to tell him her pure feeling or will she sleep forever and kill the hope they both built together? *********** I have been watching you, observing in school premises for almost a week now and I have confirmed that people know so less about you. That actually makes me wonder who you actually are when no one's looking? *********** I asked you if you could read to me and how shocking you looked after that. Was it too intimadating to you my sunshine? *********** I wasn't sure someone was as capable as you were of kindness. But you were. I thought you were kind because you weren't getting the kindness you wanted to recive once. But you proved me wrong. Thank you for choosing my book.

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