Quiet Hearts

Quiet Hearts

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(On Hold Due To Writer's Block) Marisol Vega is admired, loved, included, and constantly surrounded by friends - yet she's never felt more invisible. Her role in the group has always been fixed: the good one, the peacemaker, the pretty girl with the perfect smile. No one asks how she feels, what she wants, or what she's afraid of. Not even her best friends. Hunter Whitmore is the school's quiet outcast. He's not a bad kid - just overlooked, misunderstood, and easier for people to ignore. His reputation is shaped by rumors, not who he actually is. At home, he walks on eggshells around a neglectful, chaotic household. They share one thing: a home life that feels like a cage, and a deep loneliness no one else seems to notice. Until they notice each other.
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Daisy Campbell made a promise to her sister's grave; finding out who murdered her. The police lied about the placement of the knife that caused Elaine's death. They placed the knife in her hand, when it originally was in her chest. After stating that it was a 'suicide', the police called off any further investigation, closing the case. But Daisy knew what she saw, no matter how much the police tried to convince her otherwise. And after switching to Elaine's school, Daisy found out how right she truly was. Because Elaine's murderer didn't seem to take it very well that Daisy was trying to uncover the truth.

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