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Rain is an artist who likes to paint, draw and write what God speaks to her on a daily basis. She is in community college majoring in art studies. She is trying to cope with the loss of her maternal grandparents when she also experiences a sexual assault. After these two traumatic life occurrences, Rain decides to commit herself into a psychiatric ward. In the ward, she meets a guy named Chase. Chase is a goth who also expresses himself through art. He is dealing with some issues of his own. But when he meets Rain, he reluctantly befriends her. She challenges his own thinking on being able to forgive as she is also working to forgive. Can they both heal from what has happened to them? Can the artistic bond they both share aid in the healing process? Can forgiveness truly cover the hurts and mistakes of the past? *This book is not intended for readers under 18. It contains triggering scenes such as attempted suicide, physical abuse, self-harm, sexual assault and drug use.*
After three weeks in the psych ward, Rain is finally discharged and able to go back to life as normal. Around this time, Rain and Chase, the boy she met in the ward, began dating. During the dating period, Rain falls ill. She goes to the doctor only to find out a shocking secret. Upon learning this, she builds up the courage to tell Chase. Chase is now forced to come to grips with this new reality as it puts a strain on their relationship. Will Chase walk away from the relationship and leave Rain to deal with her secret alone? Or will he accept her secret and continue their courtship? Will they live happily ever after? *This book is not intended for readers under 18.*
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