Georgia On My Mind
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  • Reads 4,433
  • Votes 773
  • Parts 35
  • Time 7h 30m
Complete, First published Sep 02, 2023
Mature
He thought he was ready to stop running.

She was tired of pushing people away.

Rome decided it was time to stop traveling the world and go home... only to find Georgia right there as Nanny to his little brother and sister.

Georgia spent her life trying to cope with grief,  and struggling to make her way in spite of the circumstances she was thrown into.  Her life had finally settled into a peaceful routine with the Benson's until their oldest son comes home.

What happens when the past pulls you backwards while all you want is to step ahead?

TRIGGER WARNING: This story will discuss topics like learning disabilities, grief, depression, anxiety, cyber bullying, death threats, panic attacks, rape, alcoholism, drug use,  assault, miscarriage, verbal abuse, and self harm.  Please read at your discretion.  I will do my best to handle these topics with care.  Always take care of yourself first.
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Ten years after her sister's suicide, Aurora is forced to go back to her hometown, back to where all of it happened. Aurora never forgave herself and is now forced to face the past, to face herself. Through this journey of forgiveness and healing, Aurora reconnects with her childhood best friend, Matt, and finds true love. As Matt and Aurora help each other overcome the past and their grief, they realize they don't want to be apart ever again and need to make up for lost time. ***Trigger Warning: This story talks about suicide and grief*** P.S: English is not my first language, so if you read something of mine, please be kind in the comments and constructive criticism is really appreciated.