Noah Smith, a young adult living in a world full of two-faced people, wealth, and everything a man could dream of, always presented as part of a happy family on screen... though not everything is as it seems behind closed doors.
With an abusive father and deteriorating mental health, Noah struggles but manages to get through it with the help of his lover. Now, his soon-to-be ex-fiancée.
Why you may ask? Well.. one night, he sees his fianće tangled up with another man in their home. Feeling betrayed and hurt, he makes a brass decision-he runs out from his home,-George.
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He stumbles out to the road, looking for a way out of everything. Well-not everything, but to him, a taxi could help at that moment.
He looks around, suddenly seeing a child being dragged onto a vehicle. Rage and his other built-up emotions flood through him, running to help the child across the street. But not everything goes according to plan.
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Accidents. Bad accidents, always happen to the nicest people, don't they? Atleast I did something right.. for once. -This, this, was the last thing he thought of whilst smiling to the same crying child.-The siren lights and the screams of a child, fade out in the night's fog.
Noah wakes up in a weird place, whereas he's soon met with a choice-a choice where he will get a second chance. Though having to do something-something so important that this mysterious person had always wanted to do. Which, ofcourse: he accepts.
He's thrust into a world filled with magic, egotistical men, and bloodshed. A world he always thought to be a fairytale. And oh boy.. it's something alright.
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How to describe Logan Pierce: Happy, bubbly, nice to everyone. He wasn't the type of boy anyone expected to be anorexic.
How to describe Oliver Cross: Brutally honest, blunt, harsh, considered terrifying by most. He wasn't the type of boy anyone expected to be the sweet and caring guy Logan saw him for, the guy he used to be best friends with.
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