The Girl He Never Met

The Girl He Never Met

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*Knock knock* *Knock knock Knock* As I wait for someone to answer the door, I look off at the houses around me. I have never been in this neighborhood or even this side of town truth be told. I was here for one reason and one reason onl- the sound of footsteps brought me out of my trail of thoughts followed by the voice a woman. "Coming who is it?......". An older women opened the door, guessing by her attire she worked as a maid for the residents of the house. I smiled cheekily and asked for the person I came for . "Hi, Mr Angreekize?" " Yes Im him" A tall dark figure immersed from behide the small woman and stood in the door way. "Hi, my name is Aurora Campbell, you may not know me but ....... " "But what kid spit it out!, I have shit to do" "I'm your daughter"
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ꫂ❁ This is the story of six orphans - a woman and five men who have lived together like a family for a long time. Though not related by blood, yet they share that strong bond with each other. Then, one day, it happens. The woman dies, shattering the peace and harmony of their house. Not long after, they come across a mysterious yet intriguing stranger who may want to help them. But, are they really trustworthy? Only time will tell. ⚬─────────✧─────────⚬ Excerpt from the book : She didn't mount on the bike. Instead, she stood there holding the helmet. "My mother had warned me about strangers." I looked at her in confusion. "Okay, so?" "So what's your name?" She asked as if a stranger won't be able to say a fake name at all. Smart little kid. "Levi." She nodded. "Levi, hmm." "Now, can we get going, stranger kid?" "Okay," she said and got on my bike. It seemed like she didn't hear what I had called her. I started the bike and rode off. "Wait, did you call me a kid again?" I chuckled. "Took you long enough." ၄၃

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