The Day It All Began
  • Reads 100
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 6m
  • Reads 100
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 4
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2018
One day her parents leave her alone at home. She was sitting in her room when she heard a sound...



"I didn't mean to kill her!" yelled a girl with scarlet coloured hair.


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It would mean so much to me if some people were to comment or vote on my story. I got a quite a few people tell me in person that they really liked the story, that's when it only had one chapter. I had no intention of publishing it or even adding more to the story, but my friends kept begging for more. But I wanna know if everyone else also actually really likes it. So plz give it a shot. I swear it's better than the description.
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