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238 pages, ebook
First published August 8, 2016
The summer before senior year, 17-year-old Chloe starts an internship as a reporter at a local newspaper. While on assignment, she meets Kieran, a quirky aspiring actor. Chloe becomes smitten with Kieran’s charisma and his ability to soothe her soul, torn over her parents’ impending divorce. But as their bond deepens, Kieran becomes smothering and flies into terrifying rages. He confides in Chloe that he suffered a traumatic childhood, and Chloe is moved to help him. If only he could be healed, she thinks, their relationship would be perfect. But her efforts backfire and Kieran becomes violent. Chloe breaks up with him, but Kieran pursues her relentlessly to make up. Chloe must make the heartrending choice between saving herself or saving Kieran, until Kieran’s mission of remorse turns into a quest for revenge.
When things happen like your parents splitting up, it kind of shakes your whole world, turns it upside down. One minute everything's so normal, it's boring. The next, well, life just crumbles like a stale brownie. And you can't put crumbs back into a brownie.
"What?" he says.
"You're like a marble. Every time you roll, I see a different color."
"Cuando alguien es abusivo contigo de cualquier manera, ya sea un empujón o acecho, ve a la policía inmediatamente. Haz una denuncia, inicia un rastro de papel sobre ellos. No sientas pena por ellos y no te sientas avergonzada. Es importante que te protejas porque si algo serio sucede, tendrás evidencia que te respalde y podremos actuar en base a ella"
I love Kieran, the good Kieran, not the crazy Kieran.
But one comes with the other.
I wish I could help him. He told me he just wanted me to love him.
Love. Wholehearted, pure, simple.
“All you need is love,” like that old song goes. That’s all I can do―love Kieran.
I can’t trust him. The only thing I can do is go along
with whatever he wants so he stays calm.
Violence happens to people on TV, in newspapers. Not to an A student, a reporter.
But it did happen to me. I've become one of those people.
How? How did that happen?
As I drive home, I think that maybe I'll never fully get over Kieran.
You go through an emotional earthquake like that, and it's going to stay with you.
But you have to stop being afraid of it.
