Introduction
When she was 15 years old, she moved house. Travelling across the country until she was placed in a new town, a new house, with new friends, all for her dad’s new job.
She’d taken the news quite calmly. She didn’t scream and shout. But at night, when the moon came up, and nobody was there to witness it, she cried.
She didn’t want to leave everything and everyone she loved. But she took it all on the chin, a smile on her face. Because that’s the kind of girl she was. She was a happy girl that would light up the room she walked into. She was the light.
She made friends really quickly. And surprisingly, her boyfriend travelled the exact same distance, got a job as a waiter for low wages and kept their relationship going.
She was so lucky. She had a family that adored her, she was good for money. Not brilliant, but good. And she had the most amazing boyfriend in the entire world. He would literally do anything for her...
Until she met Niall.
He was nice to her. He made her feel special, and introduced her to a new exciting but dangerous life. Unfortunately the darkness pulled her in.
Ever wanted anything so much that you can’t breathe properly?
She has. She wanted it more than anything, and when she got it, she only wanted more. She’d do anything for it.
If she was a different kind of person she’d have blamed Niall for the way things went, but it was her that made those choices. She knew it each step of the way.
Ultimately, she made the wrong ones.
And they cost her her life.
WARNING!
TRIGGERS WILL BE PRESENT THROUGHOUT THIS STORY. I REFUSE TO LEAVE WARNINGS EACH TIME THERE IS ANYTHING THAT COULD BE CLASSED AS A TRIGGER SO ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK.
This is an important story to me and updates will be slow as I will only write when I feel the pull to write. The first part of this story will be available within a week. If at any point during the story you have questions or theres something you're unsure about, don't hesitate to ask me.
Enjoy.

Only in the darkness
can you see the stars.
-Martin Luther King Jr.