kid_of_poseidon10

Would you read this?
          	
          	   Sapphire Lane wants to be okay.  It’s her one wish before she dies, either from her mother’s abuse, deppresion, malnutrition, suicide or all of the above.  But she hasn’t, she won’t, at least until she finds a proper foster home for her brothers.
          	
          	
          	   Aster Hale is strugling.  Drowning in homework and extra-circulars, he feels burned out.   He desprately tries to keep up the perfect child facade he has worked so hard to perfect.  Scared to tell his parents about the issues he’s facing, he suffers silently, becoming withdrawn at school to the point one dares to talk to him—except her.
          	
          	
          	Their paths collide—
          	
          	  In him, she finds the perfect family for her brothers, meaning she can finally let herself fall into the beautiful hands of death.
          	
          	   In her, he finds a friend, that may or may not pull him back to his normal self.
          	
          	—but is it really for the better?
          	
          	
          	Should I make it a book?

swkrnkjf

@kid_of_poseidon10 Yes! You should most definitely make this a book.
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kid_of_poseidon10

Would you read this?
          
             Sapphire Lane wants to be okay.  It’s her one wish before she dies, either from her mother’s abuse, deppresion, malnutrition, suicide or all of the above.  But she hasn’t, she won’t, at least until she finds a proper foster home for her brothers.
          
          
             Aster Hale is strugling.  Drowning in homework and extra-circulars, he feels burned out.   He desprately tries to keep up the perfect child facade he has worked so hard to perfect.  Scared to tell his parents about the issues he’s facing, he suffers silently, becoming withdrawn at school to the point one dares to talk to him—except her.
          
          
          Their paths collide—
          
            In him, she finds the perfect family for her brothers, meaning she can finally let herself fall into the beautiful hands of death.
          
             In her, he finds a friend, that may or may not pull him back to his normal self.
          
          —but is it really for the better?
          
          
          Should I make it a book?

swkrnkjf

@kid_of_poseidon10 Yes! You should most definitely make this a book.
Reply