Lost in The Stars
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2019
Mature
15 year old Euphoria Winters lost her grandmother due to a stroke she had while she was asleep. The strong feeling of longing to hold her grandmother's hand, to hear her story of the Star Angels. After the funeral, Euphoria was never the same. Alone, quiet, and crude. In the midst of her troubles, her father contacts her and asks her to move in with him. She agrees and makes her way down to Panama City Beach, Florida. She enrolls into South Walton High School, and tries her best to settle. Until she meets Chandler Shards. A boy who is a little too "perfect". He is the best at everything he does and the most modest. But his eyes remain on Euphoria. Watching her like a hawk, helping her, befriending her, and somehow everywhere she is. She dosent mind. Cause there is always a starry gleam in his eyes she can get lost in.
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