The Perfect Summer (re-writing)

The Perfect Summer (re-writing)

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16 year old Ashley had her summer planned out; beach, friends, shopping and parties. That changes when her parents makes other plans, for their family to go on a vacation to a lake, with beautiful surroundings, but next to no service. But what starts off as presumed the worst summer for Ashley, changes when the boy from across the lake catches Ashley's attention. Will there be any romance between the two of them? What will happen with them once the summer is over? Will they ever be the same? Characters: http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/y514/Mte_N_J/Characters_zps55cead91.png Copyright © 2013 by @Mte_N_J All rights belong to me
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Some people break your heart. Others teach you how to carry the pieces. Sam isn't looking for drama - she's still trying to breathe after the kind of heartbreak that leaves echoes in every hallway. But when a mysterious classmate starts messaging her under a ridiculous username, when old feelings resurface at the worst possible time, and when a summer trip throws everything off balance, Sam begins to wonder if it's possible to start over - even when you're not ready. As friendships shift, secrets unravel, and her heart pulls in more than one direction, Sam learns that healing doesn't come all at once. Sometimes, it comes in unexpected laughs, second chances, and the quiet strength to choose yourself. A story about letting go, falling again, and the small, brave steps toward something new.

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