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Until We Met

Until We Met

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Sep 12, 2020
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"You don't have to grieve alone." He whispers to me. "Even the strongest people feel the need to cry and scream." "Scream? Why would I need to scream?" I whimper as he tucks my hair behind my ear. "So you can stop feeling the heaviness of death on your shoulders." Hannah Rivers is trying to restart her life after losing her parents. But how can she move on when she can't even accept death itself? This is a story that will tug at your heart strings. Death can happen at anytime. So seize your moment!
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The third teen year. Our young teens are fifteen, and high school is not merciful. And now, the boys are getting smarter. They want to be with their crushes,and want to pursue a 'serious' relationship. They don't want to beat around the bush. And when boys are determined, they're hotter than Hades trying to kidnap Persephone~ and they will succeed. And girls, they realize that sometimes, they have to make the first move. Ego just hurts you; why not just accept the inevitable and not wait for lousy boys who're scared of their intense feelings? Social and cultural issues are raised, and one thing is clear. There are Crushes No More. It's LOVE (gasp!) and, it's for real this time. No more stuttering and shying away from the truth. Friendship is tested, and trust is developed. Will the teenagers be able to handle this teen year? Watch out for the melodrama (it might be too much. After all, we're talking about TEENAGERS here. Duh.) Happy reading!

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