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Caitlin is 18 and she has had alot of trouble in her life. She has never trusted anyone but Lucy her friend. But when she meets harry everything will change. She will fall in love for the first time and learn new things. But the only problem is her past. Her dad left when she was a little girl and she hasn't heard from him since. Only a phone call telling her that he never wants to see her again. But when Harry asks about her past,she doesn't tell him all of it. Is she scared... Or what does she feel. Does she really want to fall in love with someone or does she not. Well read this story and find out ! *WARNING: this story will contain cutting,purging etc*
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Hannah and Ryan once believed love meant being everything to each other. But somewhere between unanswered calls, quiet dinners, and promises that became too heavy to carry, their relationship began to change. Ryan has spent years trying to protect Hannah from every fear, every mistake, and every moment of pain. Hannah has spent just as long pretending she is fine so he will stop trying to save her. They still love each other, but love has become tangled with guilt, dependence, and the fear of who they might be apart. When one broken promise brings everything they have avoided to the surface, they are forced to confront the question neither of them is ready to answer: What if losing the person you love does not make you nothing? A bittersweet story about love, identity, letting go, and learning that sometimes two people must fall apart before they can become whole.

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