Escape || Dylan O'Brien (English translation)
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2016
The only way to reach freedom is to escape. With the help of her best friend, Becca changes everything: name, home, school and even her identity. USA. Maryland. Baltimora. And Dylan O'Brien. He will be the one to make her want to belong to a place forever. To stop from escaping all the time.

"His lips look like poetry for those who can't appreciate literature and his hair is perfectly messy...What am I thinking? Since when have I become so poetic? Just because of a boy... But I can't not look at him: his eyes, differently from mine, are hazel, but this is not the point. It looks as though they have been trying to do something for a long time, something they don't know yet. It feels like what they have to do is trespassing my soul, the thing they are so adamant to do. It's just as if his deep eyes could dig inside of me. However, he doesn't seem to realize his effect on me."
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