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An empty road ahead
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2014
' Hey check out this locket!' Lola said, giving it to me.
I looked at it.
It was small, almost the size of a peanut, made out of bronze. On it there were silver engravings.
' Never lose hope.' I read quietly.

Lola Pevensie is sick of her dull life in Summit Lake.
The people, the mountains, everything is boring and nothing can cheer her up.
Well, maybe Ryan, her best friend.
She needs new air in her lungs and decides to do so, whatever the consequences.
But running away from her life, parents and secret would be harder than she thought.
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