You Have To Embrace What You Are
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  • Reads 16
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2017
Marne is a 16 year old girl. She spend most of her live in her room reading thriller, listening to Metal and reading horror stories. She always was attached to Darkness. Her mother left her with her abusive father since she was five. The darkness of the thrillers and the stories she rad on net made her feel better. But not quite.  She has anxiety. her anxiety grew so big that she wouldn't talk at all. People think that she cannot talk but she has other abilities. 

She always wondered were her mother went. Day after day she finds more information about her . Every day someone leaves her a clue to find her mother but 
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She scares when she finds out what her real mother is.
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