They Call Her Kess
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 106
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 4
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2014
19 year old Kess Crown is known by the entire world. She lives in the woods and its where she grew up, raised by wolves. Escaping from her dark past, no one tried to take her in or find her after she ran away at age ten.Raising herself in such a dark place, she stole to survive and provide for her pack. Police go after her, but never can catch her. Soon she grew publicity and everyone tried to find her and meet her. They called her Skull Face, because of the mysterious face paint she wore. However, they never were able to find her. But what happens when a stubborn boy finds her? Will he reveal her hiding place? Or will something greater happen?
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