The Tragedy Of His Favorite Song
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Ongoing, First published May 29, 2017
Gorgeous cover made by @voidmoriarty

"I always thought of you as a tragedy in its most mesmerizing scene,"
  
  Arabella Ryder loves broken things, her favorite one is Gabriel Sinclair, the boy with the scarred wrists at the back row of the classroom. A beautiful freak. The two have never actually spoken to each other. Arabella is pretty sure Gabriel doesn't even know she exists; he's careless of the world around him, he's also so nonchalant that it seems like if his whole family died in front of him he would just go: "Meh,". But one day, faith, in disguise as a germaphobic best-friend, decides to take the wheel and lead them together. A tragedy involving cheeky letters, a bunch of broken people, twisted humor (because that fits perfectly for a tragedy, right?) and the obligatory typical emo teens of Wattpadian teen fiction.  
  
  
  *WARNING* Involves suicidal behavior and depression... like my life... sad...
  
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