Sincerity is a rare thing to find these days, since the First World is slowly becoming a mess of artificiality. These are the days that human beings never prepared for- the days that nobody could predict, the days that people with the most creative of minds could not fictionally think up. In the midst of all the drama going on internationally, an average young girl fights her day to day challenges.
Stories such as her's are all too common. She's nothing but a scab- emotionally broken and on the road to recovery, not quite there yet. Previous problems, however, won't stop haunting her dreams until they falter through to her reality. It's as if her scabbed emotional health is being pawed at consistently, and she soon becomes a reopened wound, deepening by the day.
Kessalie is helpless so it seems- but love is the remedy to all things broken, isn't it?
As you read, you'll travel deeper into Kessalie's world. You'll watch as her life becomes intertwined with the life of the one person who can save her, and you'll notice that the story is told by an unwelcome guest.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.