Happiness Is A Butterfly

Happiness Is A Butterfly

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Going skydiving with your significant other seems like a memorable, fearless date, but for Breyer Vega, this was the moment she had unintentionally turned her life upside down. But for the better or the worse? *** As a freshly turned eighteen-year-old girl with a severe case of Tourette's syndrome, you wouldn't expect to be taken seriously. Despite her pitiful, humiliating past, Breyer Vega is ready for a fresh start on life. But when her boyfriend of two years goes missing, other strange and unusual events begin to occur, leading to answers on what happened to her mother after she mysteriously abandoned her family many forbidden years ago. Before she knows it, Breyer is being followed by paparazzi and television crews, being asked to do interviews up and down. All because she might be linked to the most minacious murderer of the moment. As secrets are revealed, lies are spread, and tics are being counted on to not destroy her life, Breyer's not certain she can choose who to trust anymore.
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Her name was Gabriella Quintanilla. She was a senior in high school during this time. She had the looks, all the boys, the popularity, the clothes, and even the grades. And in no way was she ignorant of any of these things--quite the opposite. She knew that she was above average in most categories of life, and had no problem reminding people repeatedly of that fact. I'm not going to lie---I didn't like her. Not at all. To be completely honest, I threatened to kill her with my bare hands. And the scary thing is, I meant it. I wanted her to die. I imagined dark fantasies of the light fading from her eyes right before my own, her pleading for me to spare her life. And in my fantasies, I wouldn't listen and I didn't care. She had tortured me for five years and I was utterly and simply sick of it all. Sick of her. My animosity towards Gabriella was no secret among my peers. Not many people liked her, so it's not like I stood alone on the concept. However I was the only one who voiced a threat. THE threat. The threat that got me on a suspect list in some cop's notepad. They want to know if I killed her. If they knew the whole story, would they blame me if I did? ©Copyright Timara M. Lewis 2013

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