Let It Go

Let It Go

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"You just need to let it go!" Luna lived in Australia for practically her whole life, thats where her first memories are so when she moves to London for collage and her parents insist -Much to her dismay- that she has to stay with the son of their best friends whom they've know since collage, it comes as a surprise when she had no idea who he is. what will happen? Love, Yes. Drama, Yes. A whole lot of tears, defiantly! But with Luna not being a innocent as she seems with large unusually violet eyes, a to die for figure and a large criminal record she stirs a whole lot of trouble for the people she's living with. With a past that comes back to haunt her and a crazy ex-boyfriend for her to deal with will she like her new housemates? Will they like her? Who knows... But maybe it's not about the happy ending, but the story.
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When Luna went to a bar one Friday night, all she wanted was to forget her ex. Something she instantly did when she met that one person, who was about to turn her whole world upside down. Lucas lead her into the magical world that was right in front of her. He lead her into the world her parents had hidden from her all her life. Luna quickly learned that her parents weren't the people she believed them to be and all their secrets made them distance from each other more and more. Especially, when it turned out that her parents were deeply involved in the killing of thousand of people, something Lucas and Luna were trying to stop. They weren't alone on this way. There new friends were there, too. And just like that, one secret after the other was revealed. Some hurt less, some hurt more, and some just throw open a new box of questions. But none of them prepared them for their faith.

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