Returning Hope
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2015
"Most of the time, fate is a true a-hole... but then there are those moments you couldn't live without...

Like meeting you."
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Annika was in a depressed state after it happened. Nothing could seem to help her. She went through her days like a zombie, her eyes void of emotion and barely communicating with her personal except for Patrick and Jasmine, her only true friends. Even then, she doesn't truly talk to them.
Everyone else has moved on from what happened, and they are starting to get sick of her attitude. Her mother then decides to place her in a terrible group therapy that doesn't seem to help her at all.
Then one day, a new student joins. He even goes to her school. He is quiet and depressed but her hides this under a facade of smiles and jokes. He notices Annika and sees her state and makes it his personal mission to befriend he and cheer her up.
But they go from strangers to friends to even more. But the journey there isn't completely smooth.
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