Synopsis
The
Cherokee believe when a person dies, their soul is reborn. Life is repeated. An
endless cycle of lessons to be learned, love to be found, destiny to be
fulfilled. For the past six months, in every flower, every bird, I’ve imagined
my parents, relieved of their human forms.
Now,
after five months at the Skye View Wellness Center, it was summer. A time for
parties and friends, but that’s the last thing I want to do. So when my best
friend Erin convinces me to attend a bonfire at Eagle Point, I can’t handle the
crowd full of sympathetic stares or drunken class clowns who would use my
tragedy as a way into my heart – or my pants. The solitude of the woods offers
an escape, until I stumble upon a boy, unconscious and bleeding, his pockets
stuffed not with identification but with poetry illustrating the beauty of
dying. I’ve seen enough death. I will not leave this boy’s side.
Even
after he wakes, when the only thing he can remember are visions of events that
haven’t happened yet…
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