His Perfect Addiction

His Perfect Addiction

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Noah Diaz, a boy who's father was an alcoholic and a mother who died when he was only seven. He has no siblings, he was always alone. His father taught him to be heartless and to show no emotion. He goes to college and meets someone who will change his life forever, that someone is Ember Ramirez. Ember Ramirez, a girl who's father left when she was twelve and a mother who's a drug addict. She practically raised herself. She was only thirteen when her older brother left, he was only sixteen. She goes to college and meets someone who will change her life forever, that someone is Noah Diaz. Was Noah Diaz and Ember Ramirez meeting each other a good thing or a bad thing? Is it going to destroy them or is it going to bring them closer together? Started: 3/27/2022 Finished: 6/4/2022
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Two years ago, Lyra Calloway and Noah Carter promised forever. Instead, they shattered. A fight behind the bike sheds. A name whispered that shouldn't have been. A silence that stretched too long, until "us" became "was." Now, paired together for a science project about bonds and forces, they're forced back into each other's orbit. The assignment is simple: explain what holds things together-and what pulls them apart. But how do you write about balance when your own equilibrium has never returned? How do you explain gravity when the person who once anchored you is the one you can't even look at? As old wounds reopen and flashbacks collide with the present, Lyra and Noah circle around the one word that defined them then-and still haunts them now: togetherish. Not together. Not apart. Half in. Half out. The question is-when the project ends, will they finally find the courage to choose? Or are some orbits meant to break? **COMPLETED**

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