Broken
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  • Reads 50,258
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2015
There's a difference between being alone and being lonely. Everyone loves being alone sometimes, but no one likes being lonely. And often, that is what you feel when you aren't loved, when you're shunned and when you know people are just pretending to like you. 
    
    And that's Kathrine Ross. Always least loved, always least needed, and always forgotten. Until, of course, she meets the one guy who pieces her back together. It was a match made in heaven. Love at first sight, almost.
    
    But misplaced trust comes along to unravel the one good thing that has ever happened to her, and so Kathrine's loveless past always has a way of catching up to her.
    
    Cover Credit: @angelanguyenn
    
    ---THIS STORY IS UNEDITED---
    ---A LOT OF THE INFORMATION MAKES NO SENSE, AND SOME INFORMATION HAS BEEN MIXED UP AS IT HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM THE START OF THE BOOK TO THE END. I KNOW!---
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