![]() Damen is very handsome and Ever isn't certain she wants to become involved but soon finds herself spending a great deal of time with him. She also soon realizes that with one touch, Damen can eliminate the overwhelming influx of thoughts and emotions from Ever's psychic ability. Ever immediately realizes he has no aura at all and is puzzled by that fact. Then Damen Auguste becomes a new student at Bay View High School and shares a couple of classes with Ever. She distances herself from others in an effort to insulate herself from their thoughts and feelings. In her new school, she sets aside her popularity in favor of a couple of friends who are outcasts. She is also psychically charged and is bombarded by the thoughts and moods of everyone around her. She is able to see auras, the glow that surrounds every living person and changes color in response to health and mood. Ever moves in with her paternal aunt, a wealthy attorney who is lonely and worries that she's leaving Ever alone too much.Įver's life is forever changed by her death experience. She lives with the guilt that the accident was her fault. Ever also dies but lingers and is revived. Her parents, sister, and the family dog are all killed. Her father turns around in response to her pleas and has a wreck when a deer steps out in front of their vehicle. ![]() Ever Bloom is sixteen when her family is in their car and she realizes she's forgotten a favorite sweatshirt. ![]()
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