Hope In The Stars
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 205
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2020
How can a puzzle be whole if the pieces are missing? How can a song have a perfect melody if the notes don't match? How can you live a happy life if your existence is a complete mess?



Avaly, an artist already has everything. Money, beauty, brains, kindness - yet she has nothing. No matter how much effort she put in, no matter how many colors she mixes, her life is completely dull. Not until Zach, a music enthusiast saved her from the brink of death. 
'Til then her life was painted with happiness and detailed with so much passion. 



The puzzles are slowy merging, the song is at the verge of perfection, her existence is tardily having it's purpose. But life's not always going to be sweet. 



Death is inevitable. No one knows when will the clock stops ticking. Death is a challenge for everyone, but the stars emblematize hope. Will Zach and Avaly be able to reunite again?
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