Vendetta of Retreat
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  • Reads 116
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 11, 2017
Mature
Living all on your own surely is a burdensome when you have no parents nor family around. She has a family but not like what others would think,  she lives in the shadow keeping herself and her "family" out of the eyes of the publicity, school is her only escape to nearnormal life. She'd do anything she can to experience what a normal life is rather than being out of the radar and being cautious of her surrounding. Will she be able to go through her senior year without being exposed or she has to end all her act as a  "normal" teenage girl?
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