Fading Glass - Damian Wayne

Fading Glass - Damian Wayne

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glass child syndrome (noun) When a child, or children, grow up with a sibling that has significant needs, such as a disability, disease, or chronic illness, is neglected or overlooked by their parents as they focus on the unhealthy child. Lillian 'Lilli' Madison had everything life could offer as the eldest daughter of the proud and good Mayor Madison of Gotham. Or, at least, from what the media believes. Lilli has a younger sister who has suffered from bone disease constantly throughout her life. And when their parents found out that Lilli wasn't a blood match to Molly? Oh, they just never looked at her again. So, what is Lilli's teenage solution to grab the attention of her parents? Well, with her father being Mayor, there's not much she could do without major backlash. So, she does everything right to become someone her parents should show off; someone that they have to be proud of. But, as the saying goes, you can never tear your eyes off a train wreck. *I will be imagining Rowan Blanchard as Lillian Madison. I won't be listing any other actors as characters (unless they are an original character of mine as well). This will save me the trouble of finding suitable actors for the characters and the debate in the comments if they are suitable.
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August & Colin | WRU series | book 1 We take risks. We make mistakes. We lie. We love. We hurt. We lose total control. I took a risk. I paid the price. I made a mistake. I felt the guilt. I lied. I lie. I loved. I try not to. I hurt. I still do. I lost control. I'm losing again. I try to stick to my plan, I try to follow my rules, I try to silence my heart, I try to keep control of the domino stones that represent my life. But one domino fell and the rest just followed. *** "We shouldn't do this," he whispers against my lips. I should applaud him for having the strength to act on that thought because I haven't been able to. At one point I wanted to, but his touches made the impulse to stop vanish. Now, the only thing I want to act on is the longing inside my chest as I think about demolishing the space between us. "Do you want to stop?" I can feel his frown against my forehead. He nudges my nose before placing a featherlight kiss on my mouth. His hands slide over my jawline, his thumbs slowly caressing my cheeks. He gives me another kiss. Slow and deliberately, as if he's still debating the answer to my question as he slicks his tongue over mine. He softly sucks on my bottom lip, dragging it with him when he pulls away. "I can't," he confesses before he presses his lips back on mine. *** All Rights Reserved (Do not copy this story, thank you :))

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