Letters from Peyton
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Ongoing, First published May 31, 2017
Words. . .actions. . . What you say can't be fix. 

He didn't know who she was; He never even talked to her. 

but, why does he feel responsible for what happened?

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16 year old photographer  Colin Casworth takes pictures of whatever he sees, but he didn't know there will be a girl walking into the picture.  

Her name was Peyton.  

She was mysterious, i guess that's what i liked about her.


Although romance is blooming with Colin, Peyton has to cope with some difficult obstacles at school and at home. She's relentlessly bullied by her classmates, they invent evil ways to make her life miserable; an anonymous bully even writes abominable messages in her textbooks. 

Until Peyton disappears one day; But she left something for Colin.

It was letters from Peyton.
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