He Saved Me (Chase Brody)
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  • Reads 927
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 14
  • Time 56m
Complete, First published Sep 21, 2018
Mature
(WARNING FOR TRIGGERING EVENTS AND STRONG LANGUAGE! RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE 16+)

Chase Brody is like any other person you know. He always tries to stay positive, even if it hurts. Sometimes, he just doesn't care, drinking away his sorrows. He just lost his family, swearing he would never fall in love again with another girl.
Until he meets someone named Lily.
She's the opposite of happy. Always depressed, not caring about anything that happens. She wants to end it all, even if she needs to jump off a bridge, she'll do it. She lives in a homeless shelter after her parents kicked her out of the house. The staff tries to cheer her up with therapy, but it only makes it worse.
Chase is determined to make her happy. Is he going to succeed? Or will she slip through his fingers?
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