Moving On
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  • Reads 287
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2014
For Alia Staugh, interacting with others has never been a huge problem. She was always the go-to girl for advice. When she is asked out by the cutest guy in school, she is overstatic. When they start a relationship, they share many special moments and have great times together. But that doesn't last forever.

When he breaks up with her, Alia is devestated. She loses everything: her happiness, her extrovertive personality, her friends... She is left all alone to fend for herself, to learn how to move on. Six months pass, and Alia starts to slowly grasp the fact that it was never her fault.

Enter Vincent Nicholls, a crazy, overly optimistic young man with beautiful brown eyes. How will Vincent help Alia learn what real love is, and how to move on? 

Moving On is a story of inspiration and frustration that will show young readers that real love lasts, through thick and thin, through sadness and pain, through sickness and health. Real love is forever and true. It is immortal.
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