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Gone in a Splash
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    Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2017
Meet Oakly: A shy but fun girl who is loyal, trustworthy, and kind. She will do anything for her friends and take any risk to spare their lives. Meet Heaven: An adventurous soul who is always down for risks and dares to impress her friends. She honors life every day and is as joyful as ever. Oakly and Heaven have been inseparable since they were born. They are best friends, and nothing was able to tear their friendship apart until the day of the accident. When something tragic happens to Heaven, she is diagnosed with a rare brain issue and she loses her memories of the past. Oakly and Heaven are not allowed to communicate with each other anymore, which doesn't help the fact that Heaven no longer even knows who her best friend is. Struggling to piece their friendship back together, Oakly goes through unbearable tragedy to try and cure the bond between her and her partner-in-crime.
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"I don't have terrible problems, and I know my life isn't bad like other people's", I added. "But it's as if I'm half and half", I shrugged. "Half satisfied, half disappointed, half happy, half sad". "I know it's silly though", I corrected myself while sitting up and shaking my head. "I know I don't have the right to say I feel-". "You don't have to be miserable to have depression", Matthew cut in while looking into the horizon. "You don't have to be poor, or unloved, or even bullied to feel like you're losing all hope", he added. Looking right ahead, he placed his hand on the water and threw some ahead, creating a 'splash' sound that interrupted our quietness. "You don't need water to feel like you're drowning", he pointed while looking at me with an intense look, as if begging me to understand and take my words back. "Never apologize for your feelings", he continued while moving a bit closer to me. "They are there for a reason".