Deal With It By: Audrey B. Holley

Deal With It By: Audrey B. Holley

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What the story is about... All Rights Reserved. We all see it the way we want. Life, that is. Keelie Hems was your ordinary 16 year old goody goody. Sure, she was teased like everybody else in her younger days. She is the type to believe such things can hurt, maybe a scraped knee, or perhaps an ache from eating too much sweets, but never something this tremendous. With suicide, you don't see it coming. The thoughts hide deep in our souls. And now Henry is gone, her best friend. All because she didn't stop him. She feels the guilt, and the nonsense of what she could have done to save him. Couldn't she of prevented this? No, life happens they all say. But this was death, and now Keelie is struggling to cope with the absence of her best friend. Along the way of healing, she meets Benjie Harison. He's got a round character, and a quiet side that reminds her of Henry. Yet, he's an odd fellow at times. But we only see what they show.
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Seraphina Calloway always believed she would recognize betrayal if it ever came near her marriage. She imagined it loud. Obvious. Unforgivable. She never imagined it would look like this. Like her husband smiling at another woman the way he used to smile at her. Like late-night messages that weren't inappropriate - just intimate. Like emotional comfort slowly being outsourced. And she definitely never imagined standing outside a glass office in downtown Los Angeles... Watching her husband hesitate before pulling away from another woman's lips. The kiss wasn't hungry. It wasn't desperate. It was worse. It was familiar. And in that single second - She realized she had already been replaced emotionally long before that moment happened. She didn't scream. She didn't storm in. She simply turned... And walked away from the life she thought was unbreakable.

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