Starcrossed (Sequel to Apocalypse)
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  • Reads 193,396
  • Votes 3,778
  • Parts 38
  • Time 7h 27m
Complete, First published Jul 22, 2012
(Okay guys this is the Sequel to Apocalypse so if you haven't read that story you wouldn't get this story so I advise you to read that first! Sorry!) 
  After Amelia parts from Max neither of them are the same. They change drastically. Years pass before they could meet again. Amelia gets off the hook and gets a chance to go to Max. 
  What if love has wavered? She returns home as if she never left living life perfectly but what happens when unexpected people turn up? Would Max and Amelia ever have the chance to be together? And what happens if problems arise? Causing hard decisions to be made...
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