The Silent Principle | Sequel to 'PBMJ'
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  • Reads 20,008
  • Votes 1,019
  • Parts 10
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2017
After a tragic car accident that sent the two soul mates in the hospital Killian barely recovers the incident but it leaves Emma in a coma. He is there at her bed rest every day blaming himself for drinking and driving, but was that really how it happened?

Months of grieving and scared to lose his true love, he thinks really hard back at that night causing him to question himself about the real truth. 

Why wasn't the taxi driver ever found during the scene? 

Did he really not see the small yellow car coming his way? 

Was it just a coincidence that it had to be Emma? 

Killian is now bound to find out what really happened that night in order to find out the truth.
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36 parts Complete Mature

Emma is a girl in a.... less than ideal home. She lost her sister and was only herself to two people. Emma is a cutter but has become used to hiding it. Abby, a popular, has been bullying her since way before they started elementary school for reasons of the unknown Alec is a boy with absent parents and a little brother whom he has come to take care of along with his brothers nanny. He himself is also only open with two people. He shunned those who might've shunned him for being himself. What happens if a girl took a wrong turn? What happens when she leaves a trail behind on the boy? Read to find out 😘 ------------ ⚠️Trigger warning⚠️ This book contains topics such as self-harm, abuse, murder, depression, teen pregnancy, underage sexual relationships, etc. If these topics are painful or sensitive to you I suggest not reading as they are recurring references.