The Wing That Got Away

The Wing That Got Away

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When your love and souls being taken away by the angel of the death itself, you struggles to hold on to the railings, barely breathing, pushing people away so we are able to breathe, and survive. Read along how Avery survive in the world full of question marks, the world she doesn't understands. A bit of warning: I am currently postponing the continuation of the writing of the story, and this is all I got. Haven't got any time to continue the work since i'm drowned in the stupidity of the school system. may you tolerate my action, may you enjoy the work in progress.
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A stranger to her own existence, Kayla moves to a small town with the hope of finding comfort in a fresh start. But as she steps inside the unfamiliar classroom on the first day, standing in front of the class is a mysteriously familiar face, one that rouses memories of a time she believed had gone by. With past baggage catching up in the most intrusive ways, she stumbles upon unexpected comfort of friendship, unconditional love of found family, and a beautiful yet complicated bond between two hesitant souls. "This book was like a warm hug, and I might believe in love again." "I would give everything, especially my soul, to have the opportunity to read this book for the first time again." ────── CW: Substance abuse, harsh language, sexual content, mention of self-harm and suicide. ────── Started in January 2018. Re-published in November 2022. First draft (this version) finished in April 2023. ────── Copyright 2018 © Renee Steinberg All rights reserved. This work may not be reproduced, copied, translated, or republished in any form without the author's permission, except for brief quotations or reviews with proper credit.

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