Brianna Bourne

You & Me at the End of the World

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This is no ordinary apocalypse…

Hannah Ashton wakes up to silence. The entire city around her is empty, except for one other person: Leo Sterling. Leo might be hottest boy ever (and not just because he's the only one left), but he's also too charming, too selfish, and too much of a disaster for his own good, let alone Hannah's.

Stuck with only each other, they explore a world with no parents, no friends, and no school and realize that they can be themselves instead of playing the parts everyone expects of them. Hannah doesn't have to be just an overachieving, music-box-perfect ballerina, and Leo can be more than a slacker, 80s-glam-metal-obsessed guitarist. Leo is a burst of honesty and fun that draws Hannah out, and Hannah's got Leo thinking about someone other than himself for the first time.

Together, they search for answers amid crushing isolation. But while their empty world may appear harmless . . . it's not. Because nothing is…
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  • Dayahas quotedlast year
    It’s a simple black outline of a heart, no bigger than a quarter. Around the edges, I add a watercolor splatter of paint in every color of the rainbow.

    “There,” I say. “That’s to remind you not to keep all your ideas inside you all the time.”

    She takes my arm back. Under her fingers, colors spread like dye until I have a matching heart on my wrist. But instead of spilling out, all my colors are inside my heart.

    “And that’s to remind you not to ignore what you’re feeling,” she says. “To keep some of it inside for yourself.”

    We’re quiet, just staring at the tattoos. They’re a perfect set, like a lock and a key.

    that's actually a rly cute idea for matching tattoos

  • Dayahas quotedlast year
    I imagine the strength in those thighs, those hips, and—

    ew

  • Dayahas quotedlast year
    There’s an easy familiarity with this now, in the way we pass each other drinks.

    weird thing to notice

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