To Morrow

To Morrow

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Alanna Montgomery has a crush on her best friends brother, Felix. Keaton, a friend of theirs, despite being the 'cool jock', or the 'player', just so happens to have feelings for the sweet, innocent girl as well. Tuesday, Felix's sister, knows about everything going on between everyone in the group. She also knows something nobody else but her and her brother know; Felix is dying of cancer. Can Tuesday fix her best friend up with the football playing chick magnet and help her forget about Felix before it's too late?
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Don't go

The idea of this story has hit me square to the face when I watched one of my favorite novellas on television. Leslie Garcia has been a sweet little 9 year old girl and then her world is crushed when she finds out she suddenly has cancer. Everyone is worried and they are doing the best she can but just doesn't want it. Finally, a chance to see her dad again. She hasn't really been scared of death though sometimes it frightens her with curiosity about after life. Alex, her best friend, have known each other for a long time and he feels very protective over her like taking care of her, checking in on times, and keeping her away from the idiots at school who keep calling her names. Ashley, Leslie's older sister, has been crushed by the news and does not know what to do anymore. She is the one left taking care of Leslie but all she can do is cry and try not to let her think of death or any of that sort.

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