The Divine Zero » Vic Fuentes
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  • Reads 2,907
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 47m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2015
"That's what friends are for."

In which a girl and a boy both learn that suicide is never the answer.

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Trigger warning: This book contains a lot of things linked to suicide and could trigger you. If you are upset by any of the book or just need someone to talk to you can message me.

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40k. Kellin Quinn is a suicidal eighteen year old boy, ready to end his life. He's in love with his childhood best friend, the gorgeous Vic Fuentes, who has a girlfriend of a year and a half, and is completely, absolutely straight. Or so he thinks. Oliver appears out of seemingly nowhere just to save Kellin's life (though Kellin is adamant about it; he wanted to die, not get saved by some beautiful boy) and maybe steal Kellin's heart. Just when Kellin's begun to think he can finally get over his best friend, Vic begins to show interest, including jealousy when Kellin hangs out with Oliver. Torn between his best friend, the boy he's been in love with since forever, and the stranger who isn't actually a stranger, Kellin has a tough decision to make. Just to add to all the complications in his life, Kellin's depression is only getting worse and worse.