A Fight Song At A Funeral
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2023
Mature
Alora Harper & Aiden Lewis met when they were in elementary school, and they never really saw each other again.

Until now.
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a brother's best friend book.

started; 10/05/2023
ended: 00-00-0000
Updating every Wednesday.

'Wednesday's child is full of woe'
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The Love We Left Behind

13 parts Complete

"I could never get her out of my head, no matter how hard I tried. I could never move on with my life. I fought, and I fought, but it was pointless. She was ingrained in my mind and soul, and I despised her for it. Lexi Black was the bane of my existence, and I wasn't going to rest until I ruined hers." After a tragic accident tears them apart, Lexi and Carson become estranged. Having been best friends for almost all their lives doesn't seem to matter to Carson as he leaves her behind without looking back. Struggling with her new reality and unable to move on from the loss that shook her to her core, Lexi turns back to her small town. Caring for a sick mother and working a dead-end job seems to be all that life has in store for her until he reappears. 7 years later, Carson is back in town, determined to ruin Lexi's life like she destroyed his. Secrets come to light, and confessions threaten to decimate whatever is left or their relationship when Lexi decides that there is no going back. Some mistakes can not be fixed, and hearts can not be unbroken. *A small town, friends to enemies to lovers love story that paints grief through love in a whole different light.*