Painted Cheeks
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  • Reads 14
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2015
Evan Williams felt alone. She became attached to a simple human being. He made her feel loved like no one else had before. She trusted him and shut everyone else out. One more year to go before they could be together forever. Alone.

That was, until she met Myles Larson. After a heartbreak a year before, Myles was left quite a mess. He was left by his girlfriend, Desiree, in a depressing incident. Even the mention of her name causes tension in the Larson household. 

Once Myles met Evan, he was immediately intrigued, especially considering they met while she was illegally buying alcohol. Myles shoved his way into Evan's life, trying to break down her walls. 

Why was such a perfect girl painting a new picture for herself. Why was Evan shoving everyone out so she could recreate a fairytale for herself. 
Plastering a smile and having painted cheeks can't last forever. Myles was here to reveal the true Evan and break down her walls.
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