Pieces of us is a heartwarming tale of resilience and friendship, Ella finds herself navigating the delicate journey of healing alongside her best friend, Alex, and his complex, enigmatic twin brother, Dylan. After a shared history of laughter, road trips, and countless memories, Ella and the Johansson siblings find themselves at a crossroads. Alex hides his pain behind a brave face, while Dylan returns from France carrying his own unspoken burdens. Ella's relationship with the two brothers is tested and deepened as they each grapple with past heartaches and hidden feelings, but together they discover that sometimes, mending a broken heart means leaning on the ones who know us best.
Through moments of light-hearted banter, unexpected vulnerability, and late-night conversations, they piece together new memories and explore what it means to move forward without leaving behind the people who matter most.
Our hearts begin it's journey pure and uncontaminated. Without the unpleasantries of pain from heartache, we leave our most valuable asset unguarded and open to the ruins of this feral world around us. That is until we are finally met with the debilitating aches of reality. That's when the shields and armor are formed as protection, but in reality, holding us back from further growth and the adventures the same dark and cold world has to offer.
And then you meet someone who is willing to weld the cracks of that armor. Less to protect you from your surroundings, and more to build you back up so that you're strong enough to take on any friend or foe. You start feeling strong, unbreakable, without a clue of what kind of disaster you're in for if the love of your life breaks you all over again.
Hearts we mend to break is centered around two MCs, Angel and Giselle, as they abandon the lives they grew up trying hard to survive, entering a world where they meet and become entangled in a rollercoaster of a romance. Experience the breaking and repairing, the falling and crashing. Can they mend each other's hearts without breaking them all over again?