You can't fix me

You can't fix me

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Vanora Quinn has been alone with her alcoholic mum ever since her older sister left 7 years ago. Once her dad died everything went downhill. Her mum froze in time Her sister left She almost took her life Vanora wants something different. Something to enjoy... Happiness. But maybe being happy isn't all worth it in the end. Luke Winters is a 'cheery' boy with a great love for his brother Finnie. He feels an immense deal of protection over him. His father leaves the house days on end leaving Luke to look after himself and his brother while returning every so often. The only thing keeping Luke sane is his passion for swimming. He trains daily trying to make something of himself, trying to make himself believe he's good at something after his father whipped him from that feeling. Two emotional damaged teens with two big hearts who beat only for each other (and Finnie)
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