Preface
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Chapter 1 - The Entwined Children
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Chapter 2 - The Other Side of Hello
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Chapter 3 - Anvil In The Deed
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Chapter 4 - Deadly Innocent Wisdom
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Chapter 4 - Part Two - The Clockwork's Haven
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Chapter 5 - Intoxicated with Madness
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Chapter 6 - Stagnation is Slow Death
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Chapter 7 - La Divinité.
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Chapter 7 - Awoken
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Chapter 7 Part Two - The Dragons Queen
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Chapter 8 - We All Die Anyway
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Chapter 8 - Part 2 - Mom Amoúr
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Chapter 9 - Folié
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Chapter 10 - Mais Je Suis Toujours Fidèle
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Chapter 11 - Light At The End Of The Tunnel
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Chapter 12 - Afraid of the Fallout
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Chapter 13 - To Whom Shall I Tell, Prologue to Epilougue?
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Chapter 14 - A Doulèur Exquisë
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Chapter 15 - Indelibly Stained, Forever Redefined.
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Chapter 16 - Divorcing Death
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Chapter 17 - The Monster Captures It's Prey
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Chapter 18 - From the Monsters Perspective
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Chapter 19 - Was the Fun in the Fall?
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Chapter 20 - Men Of Echo
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Chapter 21 - The Beginning of the End
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Chapter 22 - Moon Without A Conscience
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Chapter 23 - The Last Return
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Chapter 24 - The Shadow of the Child
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Chapter 25 - Ballroom In The Temptation
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Chapter 26 - The Burned Ballroom
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Chapter 27 - Unbound Spirit
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Chapter 28 - The Last Eye
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Chapter 29 - The Monsters Captured Beauty In The Glen
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Chapter 30 - Escape In The Angel
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Chapter 31 - Losing The Void
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Chapter - 32 Failure Of Despair
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Chapter 33 - Eneveration
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Chapter 34 - From Between The Inner Lines
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Chapter 35 - Faith In The Nothing
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Chapter 35 - Cont. Faith in the Nothing
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Chapter 36 - Fana'a "Destruction Of Self For Love"
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Chapter 37 - Darkness In The Essence
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Chapter 38 - Faith Lost
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Chapter 39 - Forgotten
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Chapter 40 - Unrequited Everything
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Chapter 41 - Bleeding in Dreams
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Chapter 42 - Tears In The Truth
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Chapter 43 - Personal Stranger
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Chapter 43 - Ending
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Tears in the Truth
PoetryA young girl plays the dangerous metaphorical game of chess- will she win the raging battle between mind and soul? Or will the monster teeter her over the edge of sanity? She must tread carefully, or risk losing the game. *This is an Ellen Hopkins f...