~Highest Rank #60 in humor~
~#3 in death and life~
Sixteen year old Genevieve Kaelin considers herself a loner, neither a misanthrope nor a deviant. She has simply lost her connection to people and can not get it back as long as she is still the host for rare syndromes. In a town as small as Granville, the news of her disease spread like wild fire before the doctor even announced to her family. People of Granville can be sympathetic, however, they have the ability to avoid Genevieve like a plague, as if her illness is contagious. So what's the point of trying to fit into society when she knows how feeble her heart gets when she feels everything too much?
That is until she meets the shining beacon for the recklessly chaotic, Gray Easton.
Who says you can only find love in a coffee shop? On an autumnal night, Genevieve walks into a tattoo parlour with her twin sister to get a tattoo and break the chain of being the angel and goodie two shoes. There's one thing they have in common - almost. Gray can't feel. He claims he has a paper heart but perhaps, words have emotion and if she were to write on his paper heart, he would feel something. Anything. Even if it's unending irritation of dealing with Genevieve's perks and need to be a sinner.
But is she willing to risk her life and heart for him to feel love?
Cover by @destrction
Unedited.
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In which a girl with three deathly syndromes triggered by strong emotions falls in love with me, Gray Easton, the paper heart activist.
Note: This book raises awareness on religion, mental health, bullying, people of color, rare syndromes and gender equality.
"Can you stop being so mean? It's hurting my feelings," he said, holding his heart.
I chuckled. "I thought you didn't have feelings."
"For you I absolutely do."
I rolled my eyes. "Shut up and dry these plates, dumbass."
"Yes, ma'm," he smiled.
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Ruth is the age of ten when a scruffy and neglected orphan boy suddenly shows up on her doorstep. Her first reaction is one of enchantment, heart-flutters and butterflies.
Six years later and that same orphan boy is now the bane of her existence, the object of all her annoyances and a seventeen-year-old boy that just so happens to have the physique and looks of a full grown man.
From crush to enemy, from children to young-adults.
What will happen when they're forced to spend more and more time together?
Will hate turn to love?
Or was it never even hate in the first place?
*ONGOING*