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Echoes
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Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2013
Blake and Sarah didn't have the best start. You see, tripping over a short girl with an even shorter temper is never a good way to meet someone. But that's exactly what happened with Blake and Sarah. 

And from then on, their acquaintanceship was rocky at best, and just plain mean. However, through many ups and downs they've both found that not all relationships have to look perfect to be perfect. And maybe finding each other helped them find themselves just a little. 

Little glimpses into the life and times of Sarah Hastings and Blake Mayer. This is the story of our favorite camp counselors from Camp Echo. 
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