Formerly Invisible

Formerly Invisible

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"How has no one noticed her before? How could anyone miss the pain she's in?" - H. "I need to be able to trust someone, but can I trust him?" - A. Adelice has always been invisible no matter how hard she tried to be noticed. Her family life was something less than desirable. Things take a turn for the worst when her alcoholic father finally takes notice of her. As she begins to take solace in her invisibility (because it hides how she's silently breaking inside) someone finally takes notice of her. The new guy at her school is the first one to notice her and tries to become her friend despite her best efforts to push him away. Can he help her piece her life back together? Can she allow herself to let her walls down? Can this unexpected friendship turn into something more?
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