Midnight Train To Georgia
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2015
"Georgia, come with me." his eyes captured mine for what it seemed like forever.  He knew as much as I had loved him I will never forgive nor, will I leave with him. He knew everything about me but he didn't care to know how I really felt about him until a few months ago. 
"I can-," I was cutoff by a loud noise and a kiss that had me lingering.  
"I have to go, goodbye my sweet Georgia." he began walking away not waiting to hear me tell him something I knew that would change both of our lives forever.
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Aurelia and Kai's love story started like a dream-stolen glances, late-night confessions, and a love so deep it felt like the universe had written them in the stars. Through every season of their high school years, they built their own little world, believing it would last forever. But love is not always enough. When misunderstandings, distance, and heartbreak seeped into the cracks of their once-perfect relationship, everything they built slowly crumbled. Kai, lost in his own battles, began pushing Aurelia away, until the love that once felt infinite became nothing but memories. And just when Aurelia thought the pain couldn't cut any deeper, Kai moved on-leaving her to pick up the ashes of what they once were. This is a story about first love, heartbreak, and the bittersweet reality of moving on. Because sometimes, the people we thought would stay forever become nothing more than constellations we once traced in the night sky-beautiful, distant, and forever out of reach.