A/N

You made it. You read a whole short story about a doomed couple. That's crazy, I don't think I could do it; I like my happily ever after, especially since they rarely exist in reality.

Whoever you are, you should definitely let me know your thoughts in a comment.

What did you think of the whole concept?

Did you like the book?

How was the narration?

Any constructive criticism is always welcome.

Thank you so much for reading. If you're interested, do give my other novels a look.

When Stars Fall

It's down to the last four months of senior year and Anika is changing things up. Sick and tired feeling invisible, she asks her popular best friend to fake date for a month in order to get out there. What could possibly go wrong?

Jacqueline

If you search up the definition of normal on google, you'll get this:

nor·mal
ˈnôrməl/
adjective
1.
conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.

And then some sentence with the word in it.

If you look up the opposite of normal, the antonym, you'll get a picture of Jacqueline. A girl who's life is been beyond ordinary since the day of the fire that changed her life. A girl with so many scars, yet so much to offer.

Foster home to foster, she's lived every life imaginable. The rich, the middle class, the poor, even once as the drug dealer's daughter. Now, is her eleventh one. One with a no good foster sister who's always plotting against her, A supportive brother who doesn't always have her back, but good intentions nonetheless, foster parents who actually care, twins who basically want her hand in marriage, and the boy two miles over who's  always by her side when it counts.

Follow Jacqueline as she learns what real love and friendship is while grasping the mystery behind the fire that killed her parents in Jacqueline.

Alexandrite

They'd never exchanged more than five words, yet knew everything about each other. A short about interracial love during the early 70's.

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