Nuestra Melodia
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Ongoing, First published May 19, 2014
Alyssa Whithmore no es perfecta. Menos ahora que nunca. Sus padres decidieron mandarla a Europa , cosa con la que ella no esta de acuerdo , a cuidar su proxima casa en Londres. Eso significa que tiene que decir adios a todo lo que conoce : sus amigos , sus padres , su casa. E incluso, a ella misma. Pero no sabe lo que le pasara , tanto como no sabe que lo que le pasara la cambiara por completo.   Cambiar su corazon. Cambiar su vida. Cambiar su mundo.    Cambiar su melodia.
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