forevermore
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  • Reads 643
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2022
Mature
Faith. It's what gets one by, it's what helps one through the darkest places. What happens when you lose faith? In the world, in yourself, in living?
Faith Cooper is dying. It's like her own pain and solace is shoving her head deeper into the ocean, drowning her. She's surviving, but she's not living anymore.
Elliot Faye has always been a bright kid. Kind, sweet and gentle. He's had an unfair share of pains himself, but he's found that poetry helps him channel his sorrow. 
This book is the journey of two pained souls who navigate through teenage years and teach each other the ways of life.

~She gives me a smile and I gaze at her. Her brown hair falls in pieces around her face and I notice little red strands in between. Her dark eyes turn a light brown in the golden, setting sun. She is mesmerising and I decide that I am utterly, totally enamoured by this girl.

And I have a feeling it's going to stay that way.~

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