Flowers for the Dead
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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2017
Visiting a cemetery isn't the most ideal way for a teenager to spend their Saturday, but for Anna it's become a routine. Anna spends most of her days visiting her father's grave that is until she's assigned to work with Jonah de los Santos. The two don't hit it off that well but Jonah hopes to change not only that but also Anna's view of the world around her as well as herself...

[TRIGGER WARNING]
This book mentions and discusses things such as depression, suicide and alcohol abuse. You have been warned read at your own discretion.

This book was meant for an a short story English project but I wanted to continue writing and editing the story
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