Unspoken

Unspoken

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Eleanor Clark has always been at the top of the world. With her popularity, good looks, and bright personality, she wins the affections of everyone she meets. She's Carver High's golden girl, or so everyone thinks. Leo Santos is on the verge of falling apart. While he has a loving family, good grades, and musical talent, Leo has a heavy weight on his shoulders and he doesn't want to carry it anymore; he wants to end it. His piano is the only thing that keeps him going, and the Beethoven Piano Competition that he plans on winning. When Eleanor meets Leo, she is the last thing he wants in his life. But life has a strange way of working things out and Leo may discover that Eleanor is exactly what he needs. Will Eleanor be able to get through to Leo? Or will Leo's past traumas catch up to him before she can?
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*MAJOR EDITS/REWRITE IN PROGRESS* Evie has dealt with her fair share of traumatic events, and she just wants to focus on college and her beloved paintbrushes and bass guitar. Harry is just beginning to deal with the most traumatic events of his life: cancer and the American healthcare system, respectively. The two fellow students meet on a bus when Harry notices a stranger following her, and he walks her home to make sure she's safe. Months later, when she learns about his diagnosis, Evie returns the favor in the only way that makes sense: by marrying him. It's meant to be just on paper. She's merely helping him out financially through her mom's health insurance plan. Neither of them expects this simple favor to come with growing worry that turns into a reluctant friendship, which then spirals completely out of control before either can stop it. But it does, and now they're dealing with it in their own unique ways: Evie ignores it, and Harry ignores her ignoring it. // TW: cancer, strong language, alcohol/underage drinking, mentions of substance abuse, mentions of physical abuse, sexual content

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