The Most Beautiful Moment

Description

Life : the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death.

Life is full of ups and downs. For some people it's mostly down. Family problems, mental or physical disorders, the reasons are endless. The majority of the world population likes to keep their life numb, fearing that if they hold onto a happy moment for too long it might get crushed in the blink of an eye. You can't really blame them. Life is just what it is. Unfair. 

But if it was fair, it be boring wouldn't it? 

Jaden Gentile is your average, half Italian half Korean, fluent in 4 languages type of girl. Okay, maybe not so ordinary. A 5"5' girl who has OCD and has dealed with the death of her mother, Seung Eun Gentile. 

Jaden moves to Seoul, South Korea for her last year of high school along with her dad, Giovanni Gentile. 

Having OCD is already tough for her but she has another thing coming for her. 

 

 

Foreword

Fate is an overly used word by authors. Fate is simply a mere connection of consequences bundled up together. Fate doesn't just happen. Fate relies on consequences or circumstances that can lead to something. It relies on consequences like the first sentence of a paragraph relies on it's supporting sentences and conclusion. If the world population was to do nothing, there would be no consequences happening. No consequences equal no Fate

Or so Jade believed. Her life wasn't exactly the greatest. Losing your mother in the fifth grade isn't exactly the cherry on top for a 9 year old. Realizing you have a major case of OCD isn't either. 

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