Someone Like You
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  • Reads 1,754
  • Votes 194
  • Parts 32
  • Time 6h 18m
Complete, First published Aug 03, 2017
"Everything in life happens for a reason." That is what Olivia Green's family always told her, but she disagrees. Olivia is convinced that the world is out to get her after her life takes a turn for the worse, and her whole world falls apart. After several tragedies occur, Olivia ends up moving across the country to live with her cousin Jay's family. Olivia believes that her life is meaningless and ruined, until she meets "The Essentials".

Jay: The friendly cousin who acts like an over-protective older brother.

Alex: The goofy, fun-loving clown who can always bring a smile to people's faces.

Brady: The sweet, trustworthy friend who  will always lend a shoulder to cry on.

Keiran: The mysterious badboy who catches Olivia's attention and seems to draw her in with his charm.

Jay introduces Olivia to a world of belonging with the help of his fellow essential friends. The group works to make Olivia see the purpose of life, and how she needs to let go in order to live. Olivia experiences all the she had been longing for: friendship, acceptance and belonging. Will the boys be able to help Olivia forget her dark secrets, or will her past pull her away from a chance at starting over?
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