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A Withering Flower
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2020
Mature
"Life is short, so we gotta live it to the fullest so in the end we won't ever regret what we did. I want to live like tomorrow would be my last day, fulfilling all my dreams and achieving my happiness. Would you join me?" These words would forever haunt the life of Alexander Graham. After his wife, Sarah, died in a tragic car accident, Alexander's life spiraled out of control. But when his path crosses an outgoing and confident young woman named Eliza Fosters, he finds himself stuck between a rock and a hard place. Will Eliza's warm heart break Alex's frozen core, or will he remain a withering flower?
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After her husband dies in a car accident, Emma Haines-Gaunt is encouraged by her mother and sister to attend a therapy group for widows. Though reluctant to even give it a try, Emma finds herself in a church basement listening to heartbreaking stories of tragedy from her fellow therapy members. When she notices a mysterious man during the session, Emma is intrigued by him, only to realize it is her childhood friend and ex-love Aiden Hawthorne. Her mind spirals when she realizes he must have lost his spouse somewhere along the way. And try as she might, she can't seem to shake him from her brain. The two of them begin a harrowing journey of loss and redemption, determined to help each other find solace in the tragedy that their lives have become.