Paradigms.
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2015
par•a•digm
/pere,dīm/

noun
plural noun: paradigms

     • a worldview underlying and methodology of a particular subject. 


  "A paradigm. That's what I've always had. A paradigm of the world, of other people, of myself. A paradigm that was slowly destroying every piece of my good perspective of society, until I met him."

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 Kara. The happy-go-lucky volleyball player who has no worries on her hands to deal with. Nope, she's perfect, after all. 

Nathan. The frustrated boy who glares at everyone in the hallways and never goes out of the music room. But he doesn't care about anything or anyone. Because he's heartless, apparently.

That's maybe what everyone else thinks, but it's definitely not how things are. Meet Kara and Nathan, one who cares too much and the other who cares too little. What happens when life whooshes them out of their feet and knocks them into each other to finally change their paradigms? Only fate knows.
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