Fairy Lights

Fairy Lights

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[CURRENTLY UPDATING - Book Two in the Luminosity Series] It's mind-boggling to imagine what it takes for two people to become a couple; the same two must have feelings for each other at the exact same moment in time. The odds are against most people, really, the unlikelihood of that happening to each person far outweighing the chances that it would occur. Addison Meyers got lucky. Her odds lined up. After pining over Declan Gallgher, the artsy, edgy and cool guitar boy, for years, he finally likes her back. She thinks that all the hard parts are over, that it will be smooth sailing from here on out now that the two are finally together. What she never realized about relationships is that the challenges come when both people need to work together in order to overcome adversity between them, and that the obstacles to make them last for a long time are harder to jump over than she ever could have known.
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In the late nineties asexuality is all but ignored as an orientation. Jess doesn't understand her complex array of emotions or why she finds it so hard to relate to her fellow classmates. Catholic high schools and churches simply don't address the issue, and the internet is still nascent. Jess can't tell anyone the truth. Not even her best friend Care. Instead, she hides behind the guise of faith. Behind a mask of celibacy. Until she meets Eric, that is. He lets slip that he's asexual, and Jess wants to learn more. --- Watty Winner 2021 for best cover, best YA, and the Wattpad Books prize! --- Status: completed and unedited Rating: PG-15 for moderate language and frank discussions about sexuality Genre: teen fiction romance featuring two heteroromantic ace characters --- Cover designed using Canva Pro August 2020 --- Please note: This work is a teen fiction novelization of my multimedia novella "Mask of Celibacy".

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