but he was the sun
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  • Reads 132
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2018
but he was the sun 

i loved him so much that i let him shine while i stayed in the dark.

after all, i was the moon.

                                                                                    *****

Ivory Grace, she wasn't what meets the eye. Though she was a typical high schooler, invisible and irrelevant, she was indeed beautiful and bright much like the moon. 

Vince Soleil, the narcissistic smart ass. Popular, smart and handsome, what more could anyone ask for? He shined so bright no matter the case. Charismatic and a bit hot, like the sun. 

Kole Tanner, the guy every girl swooned for. Typical boy next door with his golden blonde hair and beautiful blue eyes. Kind and empathetic and always in the spotlight; exactly like the stars. 

This love triangle represents the sky in all its glory and the sacrifices made when one is truly in love.
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