The Perks of Being a Side Effect
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 412
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 9
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2014
It's been three months since Augustus Waters passed and left Hazel alone and heartbroken. She can't help herself from dwelling on the pain of his untimely death rather than cherishing the memories they shared, resulting in isolating herself from everyone. Hazel is quite certain that she would rather join Augustus than live in a world without him.  Until a mysterious letter arrives in the mail and she finally does venture outdoors. Her recovery relies on the words of a boy she's never met and the love she still feels from someone who isn't with her anymmore.

Hazel's story hasn't been left on a sad note and Charlie's letters haven't been lost or forgotten.
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Letters to Nobody [COMPLETED]

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Maggie Lee is dead, but no one cares. Except Willy. Four years ago, Maggie Lee lost her family in a tragic incident and had been living in inclusion ever since. Willy has always been the boy next door, before Maggie moved away. He always loved her from afar, but his own past puts an barrier between them. Ever since she moved away, he had missed her, and one day, he found letters-mysteriously delivered to an already empty house. One day, out of curiosity, he takes one of the letters, and reads it. It wasn't until then had he finally truly understood what happened to her the year she left. Willy Williams had never forgotten the girl he kept carefully within him for years. He imagines that she went on to live a bright and beautiful life. Until the letters came, and Willy realized he couldn't been more wrong. "There's 24 hours in a day, how long have you spent suffering?" "Every living moment." ***updates every Thursday***