Invisible - On Hold

Invisible - On Hold

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"Oh by the way, my name’s Ava and even though how cliché it is, this is mine and Darcie’s story." Ava and her cousin are living with their foster carer in Chicago, Ava is finding it hard to settle, to make friends and to even shop. Her parents death have led her to alienate the world, but when she's forced to speak to her next door neighbour, Matt, she starts to feel again. While Ava and Matt spend hours flirting and studying, Darcie is trying to work out how to tell Matt's older brother she thinks she's falling for him. Unfortunately, Lucas is in college and Darcie feels like she's too young, even though she's in her last year of school. Then Darcie and Ava don't make it with the populars of the school and a huge fight erupts. Ava and Darcie want to be invisible, but not to Lucas and Matt.
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