A Letter from Leah {UNDER MAJOR EDITING}

A Letter from Leah {UNDER MAJOR EDITING}

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Life is fragile. :) A coming of age book i guess. A teen with fucked up thoughts (lit me) Anthony Day, a more or less normal teen. After losing the one person he could truly connect with in life, Anthony is left alone in the world. All he has now are his friends and his letter.
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It started with a coffee. Don't all good love stories involve coffee in some way or another? Charlotte is a college student living what she believes is a perfect life but why isn't she happy? She has a boyfriend, Jack who she's been with since she was an early teen. She has a massive group of friends. She's doing well at school From the outside life looks perfect.. Except her boyfriend acts like a totally different person since joining the new friendship group The massive group of friends, don't seem to like her. She's not like them and they know it. She's at a college that she didn't want to go to. Studying a degree she hates, because Jack was adamant, that they go there. And why would she argue against him? He's her forever, right? Life is mediocre but love is love and she does love Jack. Until she meets Liam. He's sits with a coffee at her job, enjoying a book. What are these sparks she's feeling? It's just excitement from meeting a new friend with similar interests right? Lies. Betrayals and Loss. Everything comes to light one night forcing Charlotte to accept new realities and maybe not everything is as perfect as they seem to be.

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