The Mysterious Girl
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 58
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 7
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2018
Savannah isn't your normal teenage girl, with her dark green eyes and brown with green streaks hair, she stands out from others. She's given up on trying to fit in with others, since one look at her and they all think she's the "bad girl" of the town. Little do they know that she's not bad at all, she's just a girl that's hiding many secrets. But will the secrets come out when a new group of people decide they want to become her friends? or will She push them away and try to keep her darkest secret safe? 

Note: this is my first book ever so it might be bad and cringeworthy, but I promised my friend I would make one so here it is! I hope you enjoy it. ^^ by the way there will be some swearing but not a ton.
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