Fixing Me
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One place where things can unite, and where things can break. 16 year old, Cassie Alexander struggles to survive her high school years as she continues to find the energy to keep herself alive. When she meets Jackson Anderson, a boy she's never seen before, they develop to a friendship. She realizes that the boy can mess with her head, making her feel some type of way. Things get more complicated, more complicated than she thinks.
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(COMPLETED) This story is being edited Cassie Logan had everything. She had the looks, the grades and even the boy she thought was the one in high school. Until one fateful day changed everything. The crash. Her world flipped upside down. She lost everything! The popularity, her so called friends. Even the boy she thought she loved. Nate Miller, popular by coincidence not by choice, befriended Cassie. He didn't care about rumors or the fact she became blind. He saw who she truly was... wonderful. A chance of a lifetime comes her way. To be able to see again. But at what price? How will things change once she finally sees who he is for the first time? Copyright © 2020 and rewrite Copyright © 2023 All rights reserved. This book or any portion of this book may not be used or be reproduced in any matter whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher. Except for brief quotations in book reviews. Disclaimer: I do not own any rights to any other pictures or songs that are displayed in this book. They are for aesthetics purposes only, to get a feel of the characters or the songs to relate to the story. Nothing more, nothing less.

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