Her Name Was Mallory
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  • Reads 628
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2017
**BASED ON A TRUE STORY **

Prologue: 
 
Name meaning of Mallory: Unfortunate; ill-fated
 
She was the definition of sadness, literally. Her unbalanced life between school and her social life, her mental illness and her passion, was dragging her down. Prisoner of her thoughts, she found herself trapped and yet she still kept fighting for freedom. She tried to push herself up to surface, as she was drowning in the sea that was her mind where creatures kept tugging at her at every given opportunity. Moving to a new city, she encounters only more issues. But this time, will she decide to runaway from her problems as she has always done? Or will she stay and face them to fight for her one and only love?
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