Ophelia
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For the longest time, Ophelia Daughtry has gotten used to it just being her and her mom. With the sudden disappearance of her mother, Ophelia is tossed from foster home to foster home. The only thing she is waiting for is her 18th birthday so she can finally leave everything behind. But when her newfound father decides to show up out of the blue, she is forced to put her plans on the back burner. Elliot Ryan is losing his reputation fast. Between his name constantly being thrown around in the tabloids, he needs a saving grace to put him back on top. When his daughter is located after all these years, what better way to publicize his new life than a reconnection with your estranged daughter. Between the hardships of everyday life and the process of creating father-daughter bonding, will they learn how to get along or are they just pawns in each other's game?
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"So," Coffee Shop Boy said. I was watching his web-show. He took my earlier and programmed his number into it. Out of curiosity, I texted him and asked him his name. Coffee Shop Boy said 'don't worry, cutie, watch my show and all will be revealed.' So here I am, watching his show as I tried not o look at my scars. "I met this girl today at the coffee shop I always go to. I won't say her name because I want her to do something for me at the end of the segment. Anyways, she was crying when we met and I wanted to know why. Fellas, you should never let a crying girl go unconsoled, even if you don't know her. I pulled her over to a table and started talking to her like we had know each other all out lives. This girl is beautiful, inside and out. But I noticed that she had these cuts on her wrists, and I thought 'why would such a beautiful girl feel the need to harm herself?'. I asked her about it, but she avoided my question easily. "Coffee Shop Girl, this is where I have to ask something of you. If you want to know my name, meet me at the Coffee Shop tomorrow after school. I''m gonna need a friend since we're going to the same school, after all." * * * Ophelia Bello is the daughter of divorced parents. She has two older siblings, one sister and one brother, that are biological and two more half-siblings. Her mother, who remarried three years ago, has almost completely forgotten about her and her father lives a new life with her twin brother. Her older sister is away at college and has seemed to forget her too. So she cuts to take the pain away. Ophelia meets Bram Stomes in the coffee shop where she used to work. She instantly feels wanted by the was he talks and pays attention to her. Maybe this is her reason to stop hurting herself. All rights reserved 2014 Jane Dugan

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