Bruised
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  • Reads 27
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2018
Whoever said "sticks and stones can break my bone but words will never hurt me" was probably drunk and high on drugs because they did not know what they were saying. Words hurt more than physical abuse. A cut will fade away but words will always cling to you. 
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Blaire Elliott's life has been a trainwreck, she has been moving from one foster home to another. She never really knew her real parents. She doesn't know that her real parents are assassins and that she is wanted by the world's most dangerous people. That all changed until one day where a so-called kind family wants to adopt her. Can Blaire really find a place to call home? Or will her life just go more downhill?
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