Faith in his Faults
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  • Reads 748,801
  • Votes 1,809
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 7m
Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2011
A motherless girl in a not so ordinary world. When Faiths mother dies in a horrible car accident, she is forced to live through a world of prying eyes and a newly developed panic disorder. 

A troubled boy who puts on a hard front. When Faith runs into the not so good guy Ash Bannerman at a party, she doesn't yet know that this will not be her one and only encounter with him. Soon to find out the secrets Ash hides about his world, Faith may begin to have more problems than just her own. 

When two very different people meet, they may realize they are exactly what they need for each other to survive.
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This is not a happy, feel-good story. This is a story of heartbreak, of a person being utterly destroyed. However, it is also a story of true friendship and loyalty, of finding oneself, of unwavering love. It is a story of keeping promises, no matter how much it kills you to keep them. (Not my cover photo) Condensed and more succinct version of previous story Bit of an 'origin story' to Hiraeth (WIP) which shows how much grief can interfere with living your life. TW: mental illness, death, abuse, suicide, drug abuse, violence, assault, sexual assault This novel is told from the perspective of Alex - as she grows up with her best friend, Andy. It follows 15 years of friendship, in the format of monthly journal entries. Andy and Alex's teen angst evolves into harsh adult realities, but they always have each other. It shines a light on a lot of prevalent issues in society: addiction, stalking, assault, abuse, mental illness, and the ever-present grief of losing loved ones. Andy and Alex never get the timing right in their love for one another, and often drift apart as a result - but they can always find each other again.