I Love You Because

I Love You Because

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"My eyes strayed to the top of the worn page, and I allowed a small smile to creep its way onto my lips. It was written on October 8th. That day was October 15th. Nina's plan was to kill herself on October 22nd. I could still save her. And I fully intended to do so." Astrid lives on the internet. It's where she's made all of her friends, after all, including her best friend, Nina Flores. Nina lives in Georgia, five thousand miles away from Astrid in France, but the distance doesn't keep them from their friendship. They're perfect together: Astrid being the calm, rational one and Nina being the happy, fun type, without a care in the world... or so Astrid thought. When Astrid gets a letter in the mail announcing Nina's intended suicide in nine days, can Astrid save her before it's too late and her best friend is gone forever? all rights reserved © the-booknook on wattpad
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A love letter that aches. A goodbye note that holds all the memories And two souls hanging on by a thread. Astra is no stranger to grief. She lost her little sister, Harley, and the silence left behind has followed her ever since. But when she meets Orson-a quiet boy with haunted eyes and too many secrets-something in her begins to stir again. Something like hope. Orson is planning to die. He's counted the days, written the note, and picked the place. But then comes Astra-light-filled, stubborn, and terrifyingly kind-and suddenly, letting go doesn't feel so simple. As the days draw closer to Orson's planned goodbye, Astra finds herself falling for the boy made of silence and sorrow. And Orson, against every part of him that has given up, starts to wonder: what if he stayed?

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