Wounded
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Brooklyn Davis couldn't imagine a world without her best friend Angela Donatelli. They were born on the same day as each other and in the same hospital. They both believed it was their destiny to be best friends. When Marcus O'Neil brings a gun to school, Brooklyn loses her best friend, before getting shot herself. Brooklyn has to muster up the courage to go back to school and face the world. Memories at every turn, Brooklyn has to find out why Marcus would want to end Angie's life and why he attempted to take hers? ((UNDER EDITING))
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