Angel has long blonde hair, blue eyes, is five feet tall, and has peach skin. She is sixteen and has been an orphan her whole life. At least that's what she thought. She doesn't remember her past, where she came from and who her family is. The only thing she has from her "family" is a pink sparkly butterfly wings on her right shoulder and a rainbow colored butterfly necklace with pink sparkles on it. She has lived at Happy Apple Orphanage for fourteen years. She came there when she was two years old. Her long life friend is a robin. Sally, the owner of the orphanage, said that the robin was pushing her to the doors of the orphanage. Sally took Angel and the robin inside and took care of both of them. Now it is her sixteenth birthday soon and it feels like someone is stalking her, but being popular that's what happens everyday, everyone looking at you. So Angel thinks that it doesn't matter, but it does. Want to find out what happens, read this book then. All Right Reserved Copyright @ 2014.
She was the type to stare herself in the mirror and see someone else stare back. Someone who was free and light, being able to spread her wings like an unbound angel. She was neither chained to Heaven nor Hell. Howbeit, no matter how far she reached into the mirror, she could never step through as her ball-and-chain presented itself in the form of a crown.
She was a princess with two faces, desperately trying to have a sense of freedom outside of her royal obligations. She found it in the form of a weakness: a passion with another human being. Her love for him and ballet had kept her chin high; her crown not slipping from her pastel hair.
So why, why did it suddenly become so hard when a gothic gymnastic back-flipped into her life? Why were her heartstrings being tugged on by someone of her same gender? Why was it suddenly so difficult, so strenuous to keep living in her pastel world when this mysterious girl brought such bright colours with her?
TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of sex, suicide and other mature themes will be contained within this book. Read at your own discretion.