Through different eyes
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  • Reads 511
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 51m
Complete, First published Aug 23, 2018
Another perspective, another view. A story of four people about hatred, friendship and love in the good and the bad times.

The days of happiness, good grades, dates.
The days of tears, death, desease.

Heather, a shy girl, a victim of bullying.
Thomas, a player, handsome, sportive.
Becca, the popular one, never worked a day in her life.
Eric, the new guy in town, a nerd from head to toe.

They all have secrets, some big some small. They all follow the same story, the same faith. Everything fits together in the end. Everything is connected.

*WARNING*
Contains swearing and violence
Also boyxboy, don't like don't read
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