Living Again
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  • Time 5h 49m
  • Reads 1,325,517
  • Votes 21,672
  • Parts 40
  • Time 5h 49m
Complete, First published May 08, 2012
Marissa Miller survived the tragic accident that killed her family and dog. Since that fateful day, things have been so different. She has lost contact with her friends and has moved to a boarding school, sent to by her aunt, her new guardian.

Marissa is all alone. Getting through the days isn't too hard but the nights are full of horrifying nightmares of the day the accident occurred.
It's been a month since then and no one notices the pain she's going through. The growing depression is killing her and the insomnia caused by it isn't helping either.
 
Her life is uneventful, that is, until she catches someone's attention. Ethan Reed is just another popular and egoistic guy, but one single encounter with Marissa leaves him stunned. He did something to her that she didn't deserve, and now he's going to make up for it.
But will it be too late? Will he be able to save her before she drowns into the waves of emptiness?
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