Actions Speak Louder Than Words
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2017
•In which a boy needs an interpreter and she needs an escape•
 


Shawn Mendes is having the time of his life, playing a different city every night. He thought his whole life was laid out in front of him. Shawn was simply the happiest guy alive. Or so he thought... until he met her. 

Now insert Zinnia Wright. Zinnia is a soft spoken, girl who needs a break. Things at home are hectic and she can't find it in herself to pick up the pieces, especially when none of it was her doing. But still she carried around the burden of
Being peacemaker and she was done. So when an old professor tells her about a high paying-traveling job, she packs her bags and heads to Canada.
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"I think I'm in love with you."
"You know what they say, actions speak louder than words."
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