Porcelain
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Everything was fine. I was voted for the Wallflower Queen the the eighteenth year in a row, managed to get into a great college, hooked mom up with my dentist....everything was fine, until the test results returned. Turns out my three week long migraine wasn't just a headache, but a tiny cancer cell that kept growing every time I chocked down some Advil. There is no going back. I'm dying. *** Kyle had it all, the perfect cookie cutter family, one of the best local colleges, any career he could possibly want at his fingertips, but to him, life was a bore. He had no direction or purpose. That's when he met someone who changed his life in ways he could never imagine, someone who showed him what it really meant to live.
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~ inspired by true events from a real life cancer Warrior named Juliana carver ~ My parents and the doctors are in denial. They continue pushing poison into me hoping it's going to kill the tumours that thrive inside of me. But I'm not sure which ones going to kill me faster... Cancer is the most dangerous poison. It's slowly been obliterating everyone and everything around me for years. But I've managed to prevent the spread of its danger to my friends, who have never known about my secret. That's how I've remained so popular, who would want to date a dying, cancer girl? Of course I'm not actually dying. Not yet anyway, according to my doctors. But I know I am. I've lived a good 18 years but I'm not quite ready to go yet, there's still something missing from my short life, don't get me wrong I've had plenty of experiences with guys but I've never had that one special night. That special someone whom I can say I love you too. Follow me on my journey through my last courageous fight and my last attempt to find someone who can love a cancer girl...

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