A Moon's Gaze

A Moon's Gaze

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Autumn North was your average highschool floater with the typical good grades in all of the advanced classes. In the spring, her life revolved around softball and the rest of the year was divided amongst her seasonal interests. Most of the time, you could've easily found her in her room or the library. Not many understood her always positive attitude or what exactly she does outside of school since not many truly befriended her. By not many, I mean one. Only one person can pick her up when she cannot find that tattered mask. Jupiter Marx is that one humanoid that can save Autumn when she is six feet from the edge. The thing is that Jupiter won't always be able to be there for Autumn though. What will happen when they've tried so hard and have gotten so far? Let's just say, in the end, it doesn't even matter.
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Autumn Lake thought she could have anything she wanted. Despite her father's wealth, there were three things she could never get with money; love, freedom, and friendship. She had never experienced such things. She had always wondered how they felt, for she never felt loved by anyone; not even her own father. She had no one to socialize with other than her maids and her father's coworkers and prestigious clients, because of her father's imprisonment. The only things that she usually did in her spare time were reading novels and countless encyclopedias, which left her to wonder how good and generous the world was. That was until she went to college. Everything she imagined how the world outside would be went topsy-turvy. CREDITS: Cover by: Andini Oktarani

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