Never, Let Go [Prequel Fanfiction]
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  • Reads 93
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 4
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2018
Alen has just graduated her secondary school with her new friends, but forgetting those from her childhood isn't easy. She can't forget the streets she used to play in. A place of spicy noodles and probably illegal adventures: China. She might not be Chinese but she has never felt English either.

As the memories keep flooding Alen's mind, she knows there's only one thing to do: she has to go back with her new friends. It'll be a challenge to balance both new and old relations, but it all gets a lot more complicated when love makes an entrance.

Alen has to act fast if she doesn't want the entire trip to go haywire. Of course her group of friends have been known for drama but this could just become all too much to handle...

At the end of the day, its only seven sensible teens on an overnight train. Absolutely nothing could go wrong there.

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Prequel to 'Never, Let Go' so go check that out, it's by @xhailzx6!
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