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#Poser

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Book Five in the popular Hashtag Series, awarded Best Contemporary Series of 2015! (UtopYAcon awards 2015)

Posers gonna pose

I am a man who had nothing, but found everything.

I'll never go back to nothing ever again.

I vowed to protect her, and that's exactly what I'm gonna do.

The pictures I stumbled upon haunt me still, the secret I shoulder is heavy.

They say secrets put distance between two people, but the truth is far more destructive than keeping it will ever be.

I won't ever tell. She can't ever know.

When I look in the mirror my reflection is of who I'm afraid I'll become and not the man I am.

It makes me feel like a poser, no better than all the others pretending to be exactly who they aren't.

How does a man keep it together when everything is unraveling right here in his hands?

I didn't start any of this.

I never asked for it.

But it came knocking at my door.

When secrets and threats knock, I don't hide.

I open the door.

Because the best way to take down a poser is to be one.


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Series: The Hashtag Series Publisher: Cambria Hebert

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 18, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781513038490
  • Release date: August 18, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781513038490
  • File size: 595 KB
  • Release date: August 18, 2015

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Book Five in the popular Hashtag Series, awarded Best Contemporary Series of 2015! (UtopYAcon awards 2015)

Posers gonna pose

I am a man who had nothing, but found everything.

I'll never go back to nothing ever again.

I vowed to protect her, and that's exactly what I'm gonna do.

The pictures I stumbled upon haunt me still, the secret I shoulder is heavy.

They say secrets put distance between two people, but the truth is far more destructive than keeping it will ever be.

I won't ever tell. She can't ever know.

When I look in the mirror my reflection is of who I'm afraid I'll become and not the man I am.

It makes me feel like a poser, no better than all the others pretending to be exactly who they aren't.

How does a man keep it together when everything is unraveling right here in his hands?

I didn't start any of this.

I never asked for it.

But it came knocking at my door.

When secrets and threats knock, I don't hide.

I open the door.

Because the best way to take down a poser is to be one.


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