Ophelia loved a boy with her heart, her mind, her soul. He didn't return the feelings. He fell for someone else. This is the story of healing, of getting over someone who doesn't respect your needs, of rebuilding yourself to be stronger than ever. James Potter knew this girl needed help. And after all, even though James had not been hurt and scarred as Ophelia had, he sure did know the concept of pain, having experienced it firsthand. So, he would do whatever it took to make sure she healed, and forgot her pain with time. Including maybe even falling in love on the way. WARNING: This book deals with a few mature subjects such as slut shaming, sex (not explicitly shown, just mentioned), self-harm, suicide and mental health issues. This book is a slow burn. James and Ophelia don't fall in love, or even become close instantly. I accept criticism, but kindly do not complain about the slow burn.