We Never Will Know
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  • Reads 514
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2015
"It's like I'm drowning and everyone's walking passing me laughing, living, breathing and I'm over here begging for them to see me, but they can't. So I just drown." 

Lily's stuck in the past and the present. She feels dead to this world. Like everything is so wrong. Her mom left her and she feels like its all her fault. Then a boy comes and he helps her breathe. He shows her that this life is worth living, that nothing is perfect. But there's something just not right, but then again nothing is ever right is it? It seems this boy has some secrets of his own. Secrets that can ruin what could have been saved.
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