One Note
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 5h 29m
  • Reads 353
  • Votes 134
  • Parts 36
  • Time 5h 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2020
Mature
Aedin, smart and quiet. Ezra, happy, funny and outgoing. This is how everyone sees them, but they are both dealing with so much underneath all that. Aedin still hasn't recovered from the loss of his father and Ezra's happiness may just be a cover he has put over his abusive life at home. When Aedin and Ezra find themselves falling for each other, the love that brings them together seems to tear the rest of their lives apart.
This book is full of heartache and struggle, but will also make you smile. You will be routing for these characters the whole way through. It is truly just a story that provides a unique perspective on what it is like to be a teenager today.
Please excuse typos, grammatical and spelling mistakes. This book is my child, I hope you enjoy.
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