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The Uncertainty Of Colour

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2 Girls And 1 Secret Imagine a world so dull that it’s permanently in greyscale, all the bright colours and the happiness they bring being washed away. Well this is reality for Luna Kinsella, her parents got a divorce after they found out she was in love with her best friend Olivia Rosario, Luna had given up all hope that a sense of happiness would ever return. Mya Waterheld is the typical popular blonde girl who always seems so joyful and bright, the type of person who has their life planned out and she wouldn’t ever have anything to hide. So when they both meet outside the therapist office they didn’t expect that would be the moment to change it all, but its all leads to the same night, the night of the cliff, the night to end it all! Secrets of the past are revealed for one of these girls and sometimes faking a smile is easier than accepting the reality. A must read, gripping, heart throbbing LGBTQ+ book with a secret buried so deep that acceptance is the only cure.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

I never knew the true definition of happiness because everything always just seemed so plain to me. People described Colour as this vivid brightness and light that you can't unsee, almost like when you watch two people dance and they become one, as they are so in sync that it becomes memorizing for the brain to watch.

I often dreamt about what Colour was like and what it would be like wake up one day and see a world that everyone else sees, it is kind of funny really how we all can live on the same planet but yet have totally unique experiences.

Most people would describe a life with no Colour to be dull but for me it is the only world I've ever seen, there's something about not seeing Colour that enables you to unmask people without them knowing, it allows you to see their true faces, almost like they haven't got a smile to hide behind anymore. But I guess the main thing that I never truly learnt was that despite what your eyes can see everyone has secrets and everyone sees dullness at some point.