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After Ella
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    Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2014
Claire Hopkins isn't all that excited to be moving to Texas from her hometown, Colorado. It's hard to keep up with her perfect twin sister, Ella, who has everything in life planned out. To Claire, it seems as though everything works out for Ella, until one very unlucky day. All of Claire's emotions spiral out of control, and she feels like she is nothing anymore. Will she find that life still has a purpose for her? Or does Claire give up on herself entirely?
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Before going in for surgery, twenty-year-old Claire Miller decided to write a diary for her boyfriend, Aster Hill. She was uncertain about her future, so she wrote whatever she could, not knowing there was no future to look for. Her sudden death left Aster heartbroken. Later, he got the things Claire left for him, including Claire's diary. One of the things she wrote in her diary was her hope for Aster to know everything she wanted him to know. With every entry in that diary, Aster finds it hard to forget Claire. What do you think about when you're letting go of someone? Is it hard to forget them in the past, or hard to live in a future without them? Message of the story- Love and connections with others are what make life truly meaningful. Even when we're facing the end, the relationships and memories we build are what give our lives real value. We can't always choose when or how we say goodbye, but the love we share and the difference we make in people's lives can last beyond our time here.