Eclipse
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  • Reads 218
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 8
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2016
The sun and the moon. Two totally different things that do totally different jobs. These two things live harmoniously but they live separate. The only time they come together is during an eclipse.

Theo sees the world in negative. Instead of seeing the good things he sees the hate ,the pain and despair. He's a glass half empty kind of guy. He's like the moon , an object surrounded by darkness , but instead of having a source of light he has nothing until he meets a ray of sunshine.

Alexia is the opposite to Theo. She sees the world as a bright and wonderful place. Her past is dark but her future is bright. She's the sun of the world brightening up the world around her with her cheery personality and her ability to put a smile on anyone's face. Everyone except Theo.

The sun and the moon so different but they work together , the sun brightens up the moon so the darkness around it disappears. Will alexia do her job and be the source of light in the darkness for Theo or will he I brace the darkness. 

The only time the sun and the moon meet is during an eclipse.
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