Haven's Playlist:
Human by Christina Perri
Because of Haven's ability to pick up on the needs and moods of those around, she can do what's expected of her. Being brought into the DeMarco household opens up new avenues for her, but she still struggles with finding that balance between what she thinks is expected and the new "freedoms" she acquired. A reminder for everyone, but especially herself, that she's only human.
What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish
Song of the summer, right? But a fair question to be asked by a girl who seemingly wasn't born for any other purpose but to suffer. Even when thing improve for her, she's still faced with the reality that is her existence, with no expectation that it will change.
Shatter Me by Lindsey Stirling, feat. Lzzy Hale
As Haven's new circumstances begin to have an effect on her, she finds herself opening up to new experiences, and the old parts of her start to shed. In some ways, she's safer than she's ever been, but more vulnerable too. Her new friends and new life open her up in ways she was previously scared of: feeling alive and having hope.
Sparks Fly by Taylor Swift
Do we have to explain? It's about Carmine. Early stages in their relationship.
Tomorrow Will Be Kinder by The Secret Sisters
As Haven settles into her relationship with Carmine and accepting the positives that come with her new life, she often thinks about where she came from, and the people she left behind. She's never had hope for something better before, but now she does, and she can see what her mother was always telling her. It's a bittersweet victory, but not the end of her battle.
Be Be Your Love by Rachael Yamagata
Carmine often talks about running away, and while Haven may let him have his daydream, she's planted firmly in realty. She knows she can't run. And she's constantly reminded why her and Carmine can't live in their bubble forever. Dr. DeMarco maybe be okay with them inside the walls of his house, but Haven doesn't expect him to let her leave with Carmine. But as Carmine's words sink in, at times she allows herself to daydream of their future together.
18th Floor Balcony by Blue October
Of course it made it in. It's their valentine's day song.
I'll Try by Jonatha Brooke
Once some truths have been revealed, and Haven realizes that a future with Carmine might be more than possible - it's within her reach. But for a girl who's never had anything to hope for before, she does an amazing job of taking those giant steps.
Extraordinary by Mandy Moore
Driver's license, diploma, school dances, and friends. Standing up to her father. Haven's come such a long way, and she's certainly ready to be extraordinary.
Hercules by Sara Bareilles
During Haven's stay in the DeMarco house, she uncovers so many lost truths about herself. She must find the balance between who she thought she was and who she is - and where she came from. Even through the scariest situation, she's able to keep going. She was saved by these warriors, but she's not without her own strength.
My Wish by Rascal Flatts
Between Vincent and Haven. Vincent, despite all his faults and everything that has happened between them, wants good things for Haven.
Free by Faith Hill
A celebratory song about Haven gaining freedom.
Last Hope by Paramore
Good or bad, Haven keeps going. She survives. Roll credits.
Thank you!
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Corrado and Celia Moretti
"You heard my wife, she told me to come home. I have no intention of breaking my vows to my wife."
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"He said he'd come back to me. Corrado has never broken his word."
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I really do feel bad for her. This is such an agonizing situation, and I'm so happy the author didn't stray away from Haven being conflicted over it.
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