Feel [ON HOLD]
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  • Reads 839
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 3
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2012
It's about Eliza, a sixteen years old girl who's life might seem perfect, but as it is generally known, appearances are  often misleading. She has a beautiful and intelligent older sister- who's she's jealous of. She has a gorgeous best friend, nice and lovely- who just started dating the guy she had a crush on since fifth grade. She just traveled to her native country alone and spent the perfect vacation there, under the brilliant sun on golden hay fields- and now that she's back home, all she wants is to go back there, to the crystalline lakes and rapid-current rivers. 
A new year at school begins, and with it, she meets a stranger, a boy- a man, that could change her life. She discovers new feelings she knows nothing about- passion, love, desire... And slowly loses the bubble of innocence that had always shielded her from the adult world. Slowly, she discovers it- as terrifying  and fascinating as it is.
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