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Fragment

Fragment

Ellie Wade

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What happens when something so terrible tears you apart from the inside out? 

You become a fragment of yourself. 

On the right path to achieving her hopes and dreams, Campbell Stevens has always been a model student. The first time she lets loose during her senior year of high school, she loses everything. 

Living in a nightmare after surviving the most traumatic event, Campbell learns to be content by walking through life single and unattached, free of the uncertainty that relationships bring. She isn’t looking for love. In fact, she goes out of her way to avoid it—that is, until she runs into Deacon Montgomery, a kind and handsome Chicago firefighter. She denies her instant attraction to him, only making him more persistent in his pursuit of her. Despite her desire to be with Deacon, Campbell is too damaged to share herself with anyone else. 

Life left Campbell shattered. Can Deacon help put the fragments back together? Or will she forever be broken? 

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Prologue

Spring break is a rite of passage into adulthood.

Freedom, warm weather, skimpy clothes, beaches, bars, hot bodies, suntan oil, music, dancing, drinking…so much drinking! 

Everyone should go through the liberating experience of spring-break festivities at least once in life, right? 

Spring break changed my life forever. It was a passage I could have lived without, a rite I would have forgone if I had known then what I know now. If life came with a crystal ball, I could have looked into my future to avoid so much pain---I would have made different choices. If only it were that easy, but I didn't have the ability to foresee the consequences of my actions. 

Wishes aren’t reality. 

Pain and regret are reality, and I know them now all too well.

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