The Art of Disappearing
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  • Reads 356
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 3
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2015
The Art of Disappearing (Previously known as The Second Chance)
  
  Cadence Hendricks lives with the one who she claims to be the love of her life; Chase Fletcher. But when things end in chaos and she flees from him, she finds herself with no where to go.
  
  In desperate search for somewhere to stay, she reconnects with an old friend of hers; Parker Callahan.
  
  Days turn into weeks, and weeks turn into months, as Cadence realizes she's stuck in the middle of an impossible situation. 
  
  Then one day she disappears, leaving Parker and Chase asking themselves one question: What happened to Cadence Hendricks?
  
  AMAZING cover by: SoNotCliche
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