Between us ( Eng version)

Between us ( Eng version)

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Claire struggles to stand amidst chaotic emotions, old wounds, and a pain that refuses to fade. Three years after her father's death, her world seems to collapse once again. Matthew-dark, unpredictable, and full of secrets-enters her life, bringing both desire and destruction. A burning attraction grows between them, but truth and lies threaten to tear them apart. A journey of passion, betrayal, and unforgettable moments. How much can you love someone when they become your wound?
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Claire Fortescue has a big secret. She's been hiding her social anxiety from those closest to her. Until she meets Brock, that is. He's funny, caring, kind. Everything a person could ask for. Except for one problem; he suffers from depression. Finally finding someone else not so perfect in a world that demands perfection, Claire allows herself to open up to Brock, and finds herself slowly falling for the boy with sad eyes. Handling her own illness is hard enough, but now Claire finds herself having to cope with Brock's increasing struggles. While she watches the one she's falling in love with slowly wither away into oblivion, a part of Claire begins to break. Knowing full well they share a romance that can never last, she gives her heart to the depressed boy. The one person she knows holds the power to break her into a million shattered pieces. *Trigger Warning; includes anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide mentions*

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