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  • Reads 936
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Mar 31, 2014
Aria Cole doesn't believe in happily ever after's.  With her hope slowly disappearing, she fights against herself, slowly breaking at the seams.  She knows only one thing: good things end badly; good things only get ruined.  Good things end in crying goodbyes and sinking feelings.  

Justin Gray doesn't think love exists.  It's just a fairytale written about in all the books he doesn't read.  Caught in something much bigger and more dangerous that he is, Justin can't find a way out.

When they meet, something they've never felt before bubbles inside them.  They soon find a special comfort in each other, and become closer and closer.  But, when hidden secrets rise to the surface, Aria and Justin hit stormy seas.  Will they be able to steer themselves back on course, or will they be torn apart by words unsaid?

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