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A Year Without Rain (On Hold)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2013
A year without rain; it seems impossible, and yet that is exactly what she struggles through. Her family are left behind in the endless wasteland that was this waterless world. Ever since her dad left both she and her mum all alone she hasn’t been able to trust any man. Her lack of trust leads her to constantly breaking her boyfriend’s heart time and time again. She hates hurting him so much with her constant cheating ways. But with his death during the year of rain, she comes to regret all the times he hurt him.

On the way she meets a boy and he teaches her how to love again, mending the damage done to her by her departed family and boyfriend. She has made many mistakes in this unending life, and learns to regret every one of them. Yet, somehow it seems she just keeps on making mistakes. But perhaps it’s all for the better. 

This year is the year Ally Maye turned eighteen; the year she becomes a women.
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