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How do you define a soulmate? Can you define it at all? Fuyuko doesn't want a friend, none the less a soulmate. As an illustrator, her only passion is for art. She's content to spend her days alone in her apartment. Until one day, when she looks through a window and into brown eyes shining with tears, the eyes of a beautiful black-haired girl. Zoe is full of dreams after high-school. Dreams that are crushed by a doctor's diagnosis, and she realizes she's fucked. As her life collapses, Zoe looks through a window into the eyes of a pasty white, red-haired girl and decides that this girl will be…mehr

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How do you define a soulmate? Can you define it at all? Fuyuko doesn't want a friend, none the less a soulmate. As an illustrator, her only passion is for art. She's content to spend her days alone in her apartment. Until one day, when she looks through a window and into brown eyes shining with tears, the eyes of a beautiful black-haired girl. Zoe is full of dreams after high-school. Dreams that are crushed by a doctor's diagnosis, and she realizes she's fucked. As her life collapses, Zoe looks through a window into the eyes of a pasty white, red-haired girl and decides that this girl will be the only person she tells about her six-month death sentence. Fuyuko suddenly finds herself with a best friend she never asked for, but soon realizes Zoe is more than meets the eye, and that she is more than just a friend. As their lives, secrets, and lies intertwine and grow, Fuyuko suddenly feels like life is being breathed into her, as life is being pulled out of Zoe. If you believe there is more to love and relationships than the conventional social view, then start reading Love, Sorrow, and the In-Between: A Novel for the Rest of Us. Trigger Warnings: This story contains subjects of bullying, abandonment, homophobia (specifically: Lesbophobia), and suicide. I like my readers to be well informed of such topics ahead of time, because your well being is worth more than my novel
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Gallagher Green was born and raised in rural Kansas, USA. with the freedom to learn and build whatever was interesting to them at that moment. They were encouraged to learn the skills needed to build or repair, to learn the knowledge to answer their questions, and to ask more.After years of asking themself hypothetical questions that seemingly had no answer, they started answering the questions in the only way that made sense... by writing the answers in the form of stories.With this, they started their career as an author. A career they had never intended on. But now hope their stories will help answer the questions their readers have in their lives, in the same way other authors have helped them answer their questions.