There's Always Tomorrow

There's Always Tomorrow

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Three months. Three months is all Ava Collins has to live. Ventricular Septal Defects (VSD) has completely taken over her life. Ava has three months to live her whole life, with he favourite band in her ears and her condition on her shoulders, she has to make some tough decisions on life, love and loss. Will she fight? Will she fall? More importantly, will she survive? *disclaimer* If you are affected by anything in this story, please feel free to contact me via messages. Credits: Cover: @charsimo
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#222 -Teen Fiction 1/22/18 ✨ I nodded subconsciously and immediately his lips connected with mine, he passionately kissed me and backed away a few seconds later. "I hope that just told you that I think of you more as just beautiful, Ava." He whispered huskily. ••••••• Ava Collins was known as the quiet, weird girl that everyone hated at school little did they know the thoughts of suicide that crossed her mind, the cuts on her wrist, and the horrible past she was dying to escape. Mason Sanders was the new guy at school and had everyone infatuated with him from his looks to his personality; he was perfect. When he saw Ava, his curiosity grew to want to know more about the girl that everyone hated. Will Mason be able to bring Ava's broken pieces together? Warning!\\ This book can be triggering, will contain sensitive topics and a little cliche.//

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