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I Will Never Let You Go
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Ongoing, First published Jun 24, 2018
Sang Sorenson is dead. 

Six months after her murder, Sang stumbles home to Sunnyvale Court to find that her house is empty, and has been for a very long time. 

Around Charleston, nine phones blast out a static shock and blaring alarm, startling their owners out of a restless sleep. Instantly, they are accessing the cameras of the gray house, hearts in their throats. 

It has been months since the nine have been able to close their eyes without seeing her green ones. Now, through the screens of their phones, she stares back at them. 

She's disoriented and bloodied, but she's alive.

Impossible, isn't it?

While the Blackbourne team struggle to come to terms with the sudden appearance of a girl they thought they had lost forever, he's watching.

He's been waiting for her to return to him. And when she does, he will never let her go. Never again. 


• this will probably be a Sang/GB/SB fic •

*** This is an Academy FanFic, with characters belonging to C L Stone ***
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{Completed} A lost soul in a sea of anguish and confusion, Sang floats alone, and the treacherous waters around her are starting to consume her; she's beginning to sink. In fact, she's been slowly sinking further and further into those dark depths since she was a child--ever since the abuse began. Ever since her voice was stolen by her stepmother-a jealous, envious woman who wanted what Sang Sorenson had-what the evil woman hadn't: a voice like an angel. Sang's voice is gone, the only thing she ever truly cherished. And she's starting to drown in the waters that have been rising rampantly inside her chest, but can she be saved? Is there hope for a rescue boat? Can a group of nine handsome, loving, charismatic boys be the reason Sang Sorenson rises to the surface? Will they be her life jacket, or an anchor to drag her further into the profound depths below? Can the bird without a voice finally sing once again? ❤ This is an Academy fanfic. I don't own any of these characters. They are all creations of the amazing C.L. Stone, and they all belong to her. Though, you don't have to read 'The Academy' series to understand this book. It can definitely be read as a stand-alone. ❤ Warning! Be warned, there is mature content in this book (i.e. most likely sexual content, swearing, and abuse). So, if you're uncomfortable with that, then don't read this. Also, this book will get worse before it gets better. (It starts off pretty sad.) But there is a happy ending and LOTS of love! 😉😁
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An Academy Ghost Bird Fanfic coming to you from six authors! a_force_of_nature, BLTS2004, BelindaPeters_Waine, LABoruff, SynchroClaire, and myself (rosebud024). We hope to update weekly, with each chapter written by one of us. Sang Sorenson was no stranger to abandonment and neglect. Being sent to a boarding school just months before her 18th birthday seemed like a logical progression in the distance her family wanted from her. A full scholarship to a prestigious boarding school for "gifted" children? Didn't actually sound too bad. Survive the next year, and she would be home free. When Sang arrives at Miss Buble's Boarding School for Gifted Children, she doesn't have high expectations. But things start to look up, just moments after her arrival. Is it too much to hope she won't spend the next year alone?