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Allison Sullivan is a complete mess. Her father's death left her devastated, and the mysterious glances Richard Bishop sneaks at her once in a while don't help either.
That vile boy looking at any girl could only mean trouble.
Allison has felt nothing but alone after her father passed away in a car accident. Sure, she has her mother, but there's some things that mothers just don't get.
One fine day, when Allison finds a heartbreaking letter addressed to someone's mother near her father's tombstone, it changes her.
She doesn't feel alone anymore, and that's scary. Because everyone who made her feel that way left.
Her heart aches to comfort the writer, but she knows too well that it's not in her place.
Especially seeing as she has no clue about who the writer could be.
Even as Allison decides that forgetting about the letter is in her best interests, she can't help but wonder about the accuracy of her decision every time she sneaks a discreet glance at it.
Clearly, someone is as broken as her, and needs to be loved just as much.
And for the life of her, Allison can't decide if this need is great enough to trump her fears of heartbreak, betrayal and letting someone in.
She just hopes it is though, because not a moment passes by when she doesn't think of the letter.