Change- Larry Stylinson
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  • Reads 13,585
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2012
change   /CHānj/  Verb:  Make or become different: "a proposal to change the law"; "beginning to change from green to gold".   Noun: The act or instance of making or becoming different.       ~~*****************~~  Harry had a perfect life.  Openly gay. Great boyfriend. Amazing family. He had a perfect life until he moved to Doncaster for his dad's job, anyway.  You'd think his life will say perfect.  But how is one supposed to survive without seeing his soulmate? Without having the support he's used to?  Well, things are definitely changing. Not green to gold in particular, more like gold to black.   And Harry just doesn't know how he's going to survive.
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~Dedicated to everyone out there that feels imperfect or unworthy. You are not. "I've had everything before that day, I've had it all. But you can't have everything at once. It's impossible for everything to be perfect. And if you don't stop craving perfection in everything of your life and being ungrateful, you might loose the most important thing that had ever been given to you. Something you can never replace." -Andrea Styles Andrea Mackenzie was one of the popular girls, perfect long hair, pretty face. But that was after she had changed, after society taught her she wasn't enough.She would never be enough. She wanted the pain to go away, so she changed, grew her hair, starved herself for months; became shallow and superficial, so people would like her. But one does not have to be perfect to be just what another needs. That was what she had to learn, and she had to learn to appreciate; because life is not about perfection, about having it all, it's about being happy with what you achieved when you've done your best and about being happy and appreciating what you have. Remember, you can't have it all at once.