MAKING HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2014
Sophia, a beautiful girl with a passion for arts and vintage films and an admiration for classical music is being treated for her social anxiety by her mother Dr. Abagail. Homeschooled basically all her life , she finds herself feeling hopeless, friendless and worried. She craves freedom, she's curious about having her first kiss, first date, first boyfriend, first everything, a normal trait any 18 year old girl would want to experience but at the same time ,she fears the outer world. She fears people's thoughts, behaviors and actions. She's scared of being caught up in the human madness, but then came along Victor Mane. The boy who lives across the street, a troubled boy with issues as much as she has, a boy who thinks that dying is the only exception escaping depression, but little did they know that both their world's will collide. They learn that the only way to gain happiness is by learning to love, not being afraid of taking chances, and making hay while the sun shines.
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