A Heart From Another
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  • Reads 236
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2012
Unfortunate. Ask Cassidy Woods for any word to describe her seventeen years on this earth, and  most likely, that's the word she would choose. Ten years ago, her dad passed away due to a heart condition called hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Now, she finds out that she has the same condition herself. After six months in the hospital, she comes out as good as new with a heart transplant. She expects everything to go back to normal. However, she didn't expect the infuriating (yet annoyingly attractive) brother of the donor of her new heart to live across the street. She also didn't expect him to have such a burning hatred towards her. And she definitely didn't expect that their mothers would force them to ride to school with each other. But that's not all of it, no, there's so much more that will make Cassidy's year more unforgettable than any other. But maybe for once, she'll get a happy ending.
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. Athlete's heart. A swelling of the muscle in the septum of the heart, making it weak and able to hold less blood than normal, keeping blood from reaching the extremities such as the arms, the legs, and the head. HTC can lead to dizzy spells, labored breathing, and even death. It was the last thing that a kid graduating from high school could keep in track. Sam had known about his condition from a young age. He knew that it was curable, that he would never be able to afford treatment on his own. He had no family, and with it, no insurance. He needed a way into the loop, for he could not spend his hectic life sitting on the sidelines. Who would have known that his true savior would come to him in the form of a stubborn teenage girl: a girl in desperate need of his help.