Not So Speechless

Not So Speechless

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Stephanie chose not to speak, a year ago. A year ago, from today. She believes trust will be broken, because of words. People betray people, with words. So she doesn't speak. When her dad gets fed up and decides to send her to her aunts to live, she meets her adopted cousin, Laser. Laser physically cannot speak. A car crash killed his parents, and sliced his throat, leaving a nasty scar. When Stephanie and Laser begin to get close, love blossoms in the near distance. Will their feelings triumph over their lack of voice? Just maybe they learn, learn to love, and to speak.
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