Broken
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In more ways than one Quentin Clark is broken. So broken that he's forgotten what it even feels like to not be broken. Walking around, merely going through the motions of life as a damaged being. Into his life comes River, also broken, but unlike Quentin, she's on a journey of healing and self discovery. Answering his silent plea for help, will River be patient enough to help someone else while mending her own wounds? Will Quentin be open enough to realize that there's someone out there who actually cares?
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