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It Started With A Post-it-Note (Book 2 of HIMHH)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2014
Sally has always had her head on her shoulders when it comes to making big decisions and changes in her life. When she has a chance to build a career as a Journalist by writing a perfect article, she quickly wishes she could write about anything other than the stupid irritating word called love.   With the past coming to haunt her again, her scars and fear come to alive once again. Trying to overcome the horror of her past and having to stress over the article, she feels trapped with no one to help her. But one day she receives a post-it note which aids and guides her, she then starts to believe that maybe there is a light at the end of a tunnel and maybe the word love is not as irritating as she thought.
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"I love you". Telling yourself you're going to say these words to a crush is never easy- especially for the high school senior, Chelsea, who wanted to do one last thing. To say "I'm in love with you," to her crush, Olivia, Just once- it'd be okay if she didn't like her back, she'd hate herself if she didn't at least try. Though at the last second, Chelsea's courage faltered and insecurity overcame her. "I love you" turned into an "I like you," instead. But Olivia unfortunately confused 'I like you' for a declaration of friendship rather than a love confession. Taking the situation as 'better than nothing', She figured that getting to know her first was fine- but with each passing day, she falls harder in love. Soon being rejected sounded more and more terrifying. She swears, however, one day, she would muster up the courage to confess to Olivia properly- leaving no room for confusion.