Deep Blue
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  • Reads 128
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2014
In two months, Odette Williams will be leaving LA and will be moving to New York to attend Columbia Law School. But before she does, Odette goes to spend the remainder of the summer with her father and her brother at their beach shop in Coronado. During this time she competes in a surfing competition, but it ends up in tragedy when she slips off her board, hits her head, and nearly drowns. However, she is rescued by a handsome man with the deepest blue eyes she has ever seen. When she wakes up, Odette finds herself in the hospital with a slight concussion. It turns out it had been a day after the accident when they found her washed up on the shore-- and there had been no handsome stranger either. Odette convinced herself that whatever she had saw was most likely her imagination. A few days later, she is approached by a strange mute man at the shop-- and to her surprise,  she found herself staring into those beautiful deep blue eyes once more.
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