Never Letting Go

Never Letting Go

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Despite her bright reddish-orange hair and unique olive green eyes, Olive Turner has always been invisible. Not that she cares; she's content with being the girl barely anyone takes a second glance at. However there's a reason for her being so quiet and reserved, one that even her best friend of 10 years, Colton, doesn't know about. A couple weeks into her Senior year of high school though, he starts figuring it out. How will she cover this one up? And what will she have to do to keep him from figuring out how screwed up her life really is?
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