Story cover for We could last Forever. by Spoopy_Loser
We could last Forever.
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Ongoing, First published May 08, 2015
Gwendolyn, or Gwen as she want to be called is a seventeen year old misfit who doesn't believe in the supernatural. She doesn't stick out until one day, her birthday she bumps into a man on her way to school and her life is thrown upside down. On the upside of things she meets a strange boy who saves her life and turns out to be something she never thought possible. Nathaniel has only ever loved Gwen and will do everything in his power for her. He want and he desperately needs Gwen. Saving her life will save his own.
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(formerly published as Still Waters hide the deepest secrets) I've always known two things: I'm not normal, and my mother is evil. As in actual evil. The kind of person who makes strangers cross the street and whisper prayers under their breath. All I want is to survive high school-and her. Keep my head down, turn eighteen, and finally get out. Freedom was supposed to be simple. But nothing in my life ever turns out simple. Just down the road, past the places I thought I knew by heart, there's another world-one I never imagined existed. A world with a father I'd been told was dead. A world that wants to claim me as much as my mother does. Now I'm stuck in the middle of a tug-of-war between two lives, two homes... and maybe even two hearts. And the worst part? The more I uncover about who I really am, the more I realize high school might have been the safest place I'll ever know.