The First Hello
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  • Reads 41
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Sep 30, 2020
18 year old Kora is just trying to graduate high school while trying to pay bills. Kora got kicked out of her home at the age of 14 and moved to Idaho. She works a full time job as a waitress while going to school as a senior. Kora is very sarcastic and doesn't care what people think of her.

She goes to her classes like she does everyday but everything started to change when the new boy Asher shows up. He's a typical fuck boy, every girl was practically drooling over him,  except Kora. 

Asher is a jerk just like everyone else at school, but there's something about him that draws Kora to him. She sees a little bit of herself in Asher, the slight loneliness, and darkness that she sees in herself.

As she gets to know him she discovers his dark past and how he's not so different from her as she thought.

Will they come together? Or will they go there separate ways?
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