Colour Me
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  • Reads 3,211
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 4h 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2014
After being left with her father at a young age, Sora Perez learned to be an independent artist with an intense addiction to tattooing various parts of her body.

When she loses her father to a tragic accident, she is forced to move in with her estranged mother. Not only is she in a completely new world made up of sunshine and beaches, she has to learn how to live with a near-stranger and how to accept her new reality. 

Nico Alfonso is a native of Pueblo, Florida, where life is made of the occasional rain storm, a lot of sunlight, and lazy days spent on the beach. Between his occasional hook-up, Miel, and best friends, Nico has it made in his small beach town. 

But Nico's world changes when Sora, the daughter of his mysterious neighbour, moves into town. This new girl is edgy, just as mysterious as her mother, and something dark keeps her from enjoying all that Pueblo has to offer. 

A chance encounter makes these two completely different characters aware of each other and suddenly summer promises to be anything but typical. 

Will Nico find out what is casting so many clouds over Sora's life? And will Sora be able to trust that life hasn't seeped all of the colour out of her world?

Summers in Pueblo are anything but ordinary.
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