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Destroyed By Words - Completed - Editing
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Complete, First published May 05, 2017
Carina Davis is a girl who goes where she needs to everyday, hiding from everyone what really happens at home.  Her parents hate her, and they have no problem with displaying it for her to see.  Everyone but Carina thinks her parents are saints.  It's been that way since kindergarten.  So what happens when new boys are in town, and the head of the group is determined to figure out why Carina's smile doesn't reach her eyes, and why Carina tenses when her parents are brought up in a conversation?  And what will happen when they don't stop bugging her?  Could Carina have a happy ending?
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