The Rose and the Thorns
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  • Reads 76
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published May 21, 2017
16 year old sophomore Mandy of Mistdale High crosses many struggles of the past. Between boyfriends and friends, she can never choose how to pick and win her battles. After meeting a boy named Sebastian she questions herself and everyone/thing around her.  Living in an abandoned drive in theater with a new boy definitely is new for her. Surviving through her life and drama is very hard for her but maybe this new boy can help? After him falling for her, he realizes her many problems creating use for the expression "To love the rose, one must learn to love the thorns first.". Not only is this story about him falling for her, but there is many difficulties she tries to defeat including dealing with creepypastas being real and being one herself. Is she going to keep her little secret to herself?
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