Words Can't Describe
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  • Reads 2,538
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  • Parts 41
  • Time 3h 35m
Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2016
Christopher has it all, right in the beautiful state of Montana. A great family, best friends, good grades... Not really a care in the world. When his family whisks him off to Africa for a month long mission trip, he doesn't imagine much will come out of it. He imagines hanging out with the kids and maybe building a well, then returning to the USA to find relief in his air conditioned home.       
      Boy is he in for more than he thought.

Who would have imagined that one little girl, whom he can't seem to even get to talk to him, could change the way he views the world?
          


A.N. This story is told from different characters' point of view depending on the chapter. The character who's point of view it is from will appear as the "title" of the chapter. Thanks for reading! Hope you enjoy!

Special thanks to @Silentsparrow432 for the amazing cover!!!

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