A Mark on My Soul
A Noahverse Story, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mark Sanderlin
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By:
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Jordon Greene
About this listen
Noah Andrews has a secret.
It's not that he's a bit of a nerd or likes to cosplay. It's not his taste in books. Techno-thrillers are cool, right? It's not that he's a gamer, or even how obsessed he is with movie and book quotes. No. His big secret, the one that keeps Noah up at night, is that he's gay.
When that tightly sealed away part of him finally comes to a boil and he can't keep his secret any longer, Noah takes a chance and lets everyone in on his secret. All he wants is to be free of its burden and able to live his life as his true self. What he doesn't expect is an anonymous message from a boy claiming to be from his school saying they like him. Someone who signs their emails as Altair, and like Noah had been, isn't ready to come out.
After weeks of exchanging emails Noah and his anonymous crush plan their first date. It's nothing fancy, but when Noah see's the boy behind the emails it doesn't matter. He can't believe his eyes. It seems like nothing in the world could take away his smile after that evening, but months later a single phone call proves otherwise…
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- Anonymous User
- 14-12-24
I hate you Jordan
why did you do it why did he over dose AND DIE why I was in tears when it happened why couldn't he have just lived and been happy with Noah and lived his life and went to college and actually had something to live for like the overdose was necessary I get it but like why couldn't you just let him live you evil evil man I feel so bad for noha
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