Evanescent
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  • Reads 1,007
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 49m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2011
Benjamin Kathers is the new, quiet one entering the amicable town of Lambertville. All peaceful, very small, and secrets don't exist. With many mysterious obstacles overcame in the past, Ben must start over. He must hinder all the evidence and start over without hesitating or suppressing a single slip up of his past. Little does he know how hard is will become when he meets a young girl, Auden, whom he attaches to with his undying soul. He must succumb up all he has to tell her the abstruse lie he decided to keep from once moved to Lambertville. 

    Auden Livy has been in the small, quiet town of Lambertville, New Jersey her whole life, everyone knows everything about everyone. There are no secrets and if there are, they aren't secrets for long. She has always been smart with a few selected friends of her own. Suddenly a new family moves in town with a boy in her grade. He's strangely good-looking with his cinnamon-colored-Robert Pattinson-styled hair and his strong jaw line. His name is Benjamin and he gets accepted into the popular group right away but he looks like he doesn't even want to be there. Oh well, Auden thinks, he'd never go for someone as bland as her. Unfortunately, she'd never get into that group, even though she never would want to, because everyone thinks she'll end like her mother and be a teenage mother.
  
     Benjamin must come to the realization that not only does he have past problems, but as done Auden. They must come together and form the love they both desire.
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