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Gone, Then She Was Gone (#Wattys2015)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2015
Mature
After a car crash with his best friend Lydia, Aiden tries everything he could to go on his normal, ordinary life. Although for someone who has his best friend in a coma-who is now currently appearing in his dreams and following him, not leaving his side-it won't be easy.

But things get more complicated when he finds out the crash wasn't exactly an accident, and that there is a far more intricate reason why Lydia is showing up in his dreams.

And maybe there's a reason why she kept it from him.
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On a night where the sky seemed to be missing stars Lucy Ridge drives home after an exhausting day at work. Before she knows it she's clashing with the car in front of her launching her into the afterlife. She wonders how this could have happened. She was always kind to everyone never conjuring judgement. Never holding up a facade against the world. Lucy's life put to a halt too soon. If only she hadn't looked at her phone. If only her life lasted a bit longer. Now for some reason she's stuck looking at the aftermath through a two way mirror. Her pain resonating in the way she isn't able to tell her boyfriend, Jamie, it isn't his fault. Or in the way she can't tell her parents they'll get through it together. All that's left are the stars of a million little pieces of glass shimmering in the air.