Terrence Anderson.
The boy who makes me smile, makes me laugh, and makes me feel special.
He’s my best friend. But only me, him, and our family knows about our friendship. Why?
Well were totally opposite. Not just because he’s a guy and I’m a girl.
He’s handsome, tall, with spikey hair, light brown eyed guy while I’m just plain, boring, with a wavy hair that ends in my chest+ the bangs, and brown eyed girl.
He’s popular, I’m not. I’m an Straight A student, he’s um well he’s an OK student.
He can get whatever he wants, but when I want something, I have to work hard for it, even if I’m rich.
The big problem of us being totally opposite to each other?
I’m in love with him, and he’s in love with his “coloring book” faced girlfriend.
But only me and my best-girl-friend knows about how I feel towards him.
And she’s Jane Anderson. Yes. Terrence’s baby sister.
But. I have a bigger secret that nobody knows.
Previously known as 'Hope'. Completed √
"Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all the darkness"
Everyone has a story. Some choose to tell while others prefer not too.
Do you know the feeling of going through something that you wouldn't even want the person you dislike the most to go through? The feeling of having to put up a front, a fake smile, just so that others wouldn't worry? The feeling of not being able to tell others because you don't want to burden them with your problems?
Well that's how Olivia Brown lives her life.
Do you know how it feels when you care for somebody to the extent where if anything were to happen to them, you wouldn't know what to do with your life anymore?
The only thing which gave William Anderson joy, his ray of hope, was gone.
Will Olivia be able to show him what's it like to live life again or end up losing her own hope?
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Highest Ranks:
#138 in Teen Fiction
#3 in Young adult