Dear Kayden,
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  • Reads 30
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2017
Mature
Following the sudden loss of her best friend, Lorraine has to find a way to live in a world where Kayden doesn't exist. The prospect of a life without him seems impossible to face, and she slips into a deep depression, suicidal thoughts, and psychotic episodes. The only people that she has left to turn to are her friend Emory and the unlikely hero Maverick Connors; however, the two of them have secrets of their own that could shatter Lorraine even further. 
  
Desmond Vice is brought to Aspen West Hospital by a horrible accident. Not knowing what will become of the situation, he falls into stress and pressure like never before. All hope is lost, that is, until a pretty girl whose focus is clouded with despair literally bumps into his life.
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