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AJ Lane's best friend Nikolai Harris was obsessed with Greek Mythology; particularly the myth that Zeus feared the power of humans so he cut them all in half, forcing them to forever be in search of their other half. He believed there was one person out there for everyone and when they found each other, they would be whole again. That's no secret, but when he dies on graduation night, AJ's entire life is thrown off track. She's forced to face life without him and discovers with a little help from his journal, some crazy dreams of a past lifetime she doesn't remember, a new boy who immediately steals her heart and a Demi-God that claims he's one of Zeus' sons that maybe what Nik believed was true and that maybe finding the other half of your soul isn't always a good thing. Maybe it brings about just as much destruction as it does happiness.
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"Forever," he said, "For Always. That's how long we will be best friends." "Not forever," I whisper to myself, a tear falling down my face, "Not for always. For almost." ~~~~ AJ always knew that her best friend Liam would die young. It was inevitable. It was what happened when people got cancer. They died. At Liam's funeral, AJ can't focus and she thinks about why she's sitting where she is. She thinks about cancer. She thinks about Liam. And she remembers. She remembers moments from the past. Moments from before her best friend died. At Liam's funeral, she finally says goodbye.

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