We Made It Through The Rain

We Made It Through The Rain

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Six students from Pembrooke High found refuge in an old chapel on one stormy night. Having to share a room, each of them revealed stories about their past. Each person had their own share of happiness and bitterness. Abused, humiliated, rejected, betrayed by the ones they love, pushed around and scorned... And also, how they found hope and a reason to continue living. A/N: This is a personal thing. I've always wanted to write something like this for a long time but never had the courage to do so. I'm strongly against physical and mental abuse. Some of the contents are based on real life experiences (I won't deny that). I hope his novel would give you hope in any way. If you think about giving up, or feel like no one cares about you... Please know that you're not alone. Comments are appreciated, of course. You can share your experience being bullied or anything as well.
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"We were never meant to last... but we couldn't stay away." They met in high school-young, reckless, and hopelessly in love. When it all fell apart, they thought that was the end. But some love stories refuse to stay buried. When they find their way back to each other, it isn't the fairytale they once dreamed of. Love turns toxic, passion turns destructive, and together, they become the worst versions of themselves. How far will they go before they finally break for good? Or is this the kind of love that never really dies, no matter how much it burns?

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