The Little Things In Life

The Little Things In Life

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Nobody truly knows how having a best friend can help you with so much. They don't realize how special it is to have someone who understands you. But for sixteen-year-old Everleigh, she knows the exact value of a best friend. Everleigh tells her best friend, Finley everything that happens with her. She's always there for Everleigh to help her through life. Finley has tried for years to convince Everleigh to get some professional help. She believes that Everleigh truly won't get better until she receives professional help for her problems. When Everleigh finally decides to take Finley's advice. Finley faces a tragic change she doesn't want to face. But for Everleigh, Finley decides what's best for her and faces the changes that must be made.
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Arin never meant to fall apart. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just quietly - one bad day at a time. At fourteen, he feels invisible at home, disconnected at school, and trapped inside a mind that won't slow down. His friends want popularity. His parents want perfection. Arin just wants to breathe. After a night where everything cracks, Arin begins the slow climb back - through music, drawing, new friendships, and the quiet moments that rebuild a person when nobody's watching. A story about breaking, healing, growing, and learning to stand again. Not perfectly. Just honestly. A deeply emotional coming-of-age journey for anyone who's ever felt lost between who they were and who they're becoming.

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