Waiting For Uriah
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  • Reads 32
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2014
Braydon Connors was the only name seventeen year old, Uriah Spencer remembered after he woke up from his coma of eleven months, not even his own. Because of his amnesia, he's having trouble living up to the person he used to be. The girl who claims to be Braydon tries to help Uriah remember what it was like when they were best friends... or so she says. But even a boy with amnesia is able to tell something is troubling her. While spending time with Braydon, Uriah seems to be growing closer to her despite his attempts to keep their friendship in bay. But Braydon doesn't want to go further, at least not now. Something's holding her back. Will Uriah be able help Braydon overcome her difficulties or will his forgetfulness get in his way of finding his best friend... and himself. *UN-EDITED VERSION, EXPECTED TO HAVE: Grammar mistakes, spelling errors.*

Rated: PG-13

Mild language, mature themes.

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