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Nevervale
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    Time 1h 53m
  • WpView
    Reads 190
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    Votes 21
  • WpPart
    Parts 9
  • WpHistory
    Time 1h 53m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05
Mature
In the city of Nevervale, triplets reunite after the death of their mother and the disappearance of their father. Each sibling navigates grief in their own ways.
Adilyn, struggling with losing their only support, drowns themselves with work and caring for their sister, Rini. As they slowly lose their sense of self, those around them consume more and more of their focus. 
Sorena, finds herself drowning in the bottle. Party hopping hoping for a release, only to find that in a lover.
Rini, now living with Adilyn, finds herself attached to a man who gives nothing back to her, she can't see the signs but her siblings can. So she watches her world slowly revolve around him.

Through all unexpected inconveniences, each sibling will slowly rebuild themselves brick by brick, until they learn the hardest lesson, that they have each other, and can rely on each other through hard times.
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15 parts Ongoing Mature

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