The Way She Loved Me
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Ongoing, First published Jun 18
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"She was the love I could've sworn would last forever.
And I don't like to swear on anything." 

Asher was the athletic, handsome, and well-loved boy, meanwhile, April was the bookworm, less pretty, and silently-known girl. They had grown up together, always by each other's side, with Asher willing to break down any barrier for her. Every girl at Madison High School was jealous of April, but Asher didn't care for any other girl, even the prettiest and most popular.
April has always struggled with her looks and mental health, but Asher helped her through everything he could. And thats what he firmly believed in. Saving April.
It was like they lived for each other, as they were a two-piece puzzle. If one was gone, the other was incomplete and would shatter.
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