The Diary of Unlikely Friends
  • Reads 1
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
  • Reads 1
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2021
This is a story about a group of friends discovering two Hews who are on the run from their own galactic government.

A planet called Hewlo is divided into two; Purple and Blue. A purple Hew may not interact, attend the same schools, or even meet a blue in their lifetime. The same applies to a blue. But what happens when a purple and a blue fall in love after breaking these rules?

Tweely and Tililo are twins, introduced to a world they cannot live in. If they are even seen, they could be executed. Why? They are a mixture between a blue and a purple and are considered illegal children.

But what happens when things take a turn, and they're both sent away for their safety?
They meet wonderful humans who are willing to help them, support them, and do whatever it takes to keep them safe.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add The Diary of Unlikely Friends to your library and receive updates
or
#519unlikelyfriends
Content Guidelines
You may also like
The Opposite of Falling Apart by titanically-
66 parts Complete
WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION There are imperfect moments in every life-but sometimes, there are perfect accidents . . . What's the point of pretending nothing has changed when everything has? It's the last summer before college, and Jonas Avery knows he should be excited. Instead, he hides out at home, avoiding his friends, his family, and everything that resembles his old life. Because nothing will be normal again-because of The Accident, when everything started falling apart. Brennan Davis knows she needs to stand up and face her anxiety-the deep, dark, debilitating dread that rules her everyday life. Because what stops her from going out into the world and just living is going to get a whole lot worse. She's leaving for college in the fall, where she'll be confronted with even more to worry about. To get back up sometimes you have to fall down, hard . . . When Jonas crashes into Brennan-in a harmless, albeit embarrassing fender bender-the two teens connect in ways they never expected. As friends, they help each other overcome their biggest falls and faults, and soon discover that while love can't fix everything, it's sometimes a place to start. Sensitive, wry, and unabashedly authentic, The Opposite of Falling Apart isn't about finding perfection in another person or fixing the things we think are broken. Instead, Micah Good has penned an enchantingly honest novel about accepting the very pieces of ourselves that make us unique, whole, and undeniably human.
You may also like
Slide 1 of 9
The Opposite of Falling Apart cover
Lady Mutiny cover
Eliona's War 3: Lethal Healer cover
Royal Blood (Book I) cover
The Rookie Pirates (Parts 1-6) cover
The Heartbroken Heartbreaker cover
Road to Arcadia cover
Perfect Scars cover
I Love You, Stupid cover

The Opposite of Falling Apart

66 parts Complete

WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION There are imperfect moments in every life-but sometimes, there are perfect accidents . . . What's the point of pretending nothing has changed when everything has? It's the last summer before college, and Jonas Avery knows he should be excited. Instead, he hides out at home, avoiding his friends, his family, and everything that resembles his old life. Because nothing will be normal again-because of The Accident, when everything started falling apart. Brennan Davis knows she needs to stand up and face her anxiety-the deep, dark, debilitating dread that rules her everyday life. Because what stops her from going out into the world and just living is going to get a whole lot worse. She's leaving for college in the fall, where she'll be confronted with even more to worry about. To get back up sometimes you have to fall down, hard . . . When Jonas crashes into Brennan-in a harmless, albeit embarrassing fender bender-the two teens connect in ways they never expected. As friends, they help each other overcome their biggest falls and faults, and soon discover that while love can't fix everything, it's sometimes a place to start. Sensitive, wry, and unabashedly authentic, The Opposite of Falling Apart isn't about finding perfection in another person or fixing the things we think are broken. Instead, Micah Good has penned an enchantingly honest novel about accepting the very pieces of ourselves that make us unique, whole, and undeniably human.