The Summer Vacation

The Summer Vacation

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17 years old Ellie likes to paint and doesn't like to talk to people much. He likes to stay in his own world. Every summer his grandmother comes to visit their house. One such summer grandma showed up with an unexpected guest, Corey, who turned out to be Ellie's cousin. Though initially reluctant to befriend Corey, Ellie eventually grew to like Corey just like everyone else. As they spent the summer together they grew closer and closer to each other. But they have only a month and too less of an experience to figure out what kind to relation they had. This story talks about the fact that often times we don't have enough time and experience to understand our relation with someone.
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Deep in the breathtaking forests of California, there's a school unlike any other-a hidden haven for six teenagers from all corners of the globe. Life here isn't perfect, but it's normal... until it isn't. They laugh, they argue, they grow-bonded by late nights, inside jokes, and the magic of their differences. In this strange, beautiful mix of cultures and identities, growing up feels a little less lonely. But then something changed. Something cracked the core of their tight-knit circle- A fight? A betrayal? Or something else entirely? Now, with trust shaken and the future unclear, the question lingers: Can they find their way back to each other? "We're different. But that doesn't mean we have to shrink ourselves to fit what society expects." - MacKenzie Gauthier

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