Where the Moon is Always Yellower

Where the Moon is Always Yellower

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This is a story about four teenagers, a baby, and a mystery. Beulah can never not chase a story. Judd never refuses a chance to get justice. Seven wants to be unapologetically themselves. Devan just wants her own life. These four teenagers end up chasing a story and a crime they never thought would happen in their hometown, trying to piece together justice and the voices of the unheard. They all have their own battles to fight, however. TW: sexual assault and suicide
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​"I'm a total wreck," I whispered, waiting for him to pull away. Instead Sebastian leaned in until our foreheads pressed together, his breath hot against my lips. "Yeah," he breathed, his gaze dropping to my mouth. "But you're my favourite wreck. And I'm going to be right here, holding every single piece of you together for as long as it takes. You're stuck with me, Abbie. Always." *** ​Seventeen year old Abbie Morris survived the worst day of her life, so she figured she could handle anything. That was before Cameron's love became a series of rules she can't seem to follow. To her friends and at school, they're the golden couple. To Abbie, every day is a lesson in walking on eggshells. ​The only crack in her armor is Nineteen year old Sebastian King her best friend's older brother. He's the first person to look past her smile and see the girl who's drowning. He's a reminder of who she used to be and a glimpse of who she could become if she's brave enough to leave. But to save herself Abbie first has to believe she's worth the fight.

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