His eyes dart across my face, "For the week and a half that you were away from me, I drove around Manhattan for hours, visiting each and every fucking McDonalds to find where you worked. Do you know how many I've been to before this one?"
I shake my head, my dried waterline now filled with tears once again.
"Sixty-two," He answers.
*****
Clarity Red finds herself at the edge of a rooftop after deciding that leaving the Earth is the only way to escape her troubles at home. But her mind soon changes after she's interrupted by a guy, Olias Grey, who's just as troubled as she. As they grow closer, greater obstacles continue to surface and it comes down to whether or not staying in each other lives is the right decision or the worst.
4,2 starts. I ate this shit up. But I’m left with a couple of questions unanswered…
I really loved the character development and how it isn’t only ups but there also are dawns, and how the story actually is realistic - in the most extends.
I would have loved some more backstory on Olias and specifically his parents. And I would have loved if he wasn’t as caveman/possessive at times - but it overall isn’t that bad.
This book made my heart melt a thousand times and I really felt for the characters. I have so many screenshots and notes from this book, like damn this man raised a lot of my - already high - standards, so props to Olias.