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Sometimes
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2019
Mature
New name. Love. Heartbreak. Move. 

New name. Love. Heartbreak. Move. 

It's become a pattern for Michelle-aka, Rosely, Marissa, and many more-and she had certainly grown used to it. 

Tired of being thrown around the country like a rag doll, Michelle and her parents settle into their new home in a small town in Mississippi, just like all the other times in other states... except this one is different. This one has Daniel Harrison. 

Something about his piercing green eyes leaves Michelle wanting to uncover more, because no matter how much he and everyone try to hide it, they all have a secret. Even Michelle. 

Why do you think she always has to change her name? 

Although Dan is a new adventure, Michelle can't seem to shake her last love, Drake, from her dreams... and her nightmares. And she can't seem to ever get rid of her absolutely psychotic ex, either, although that is a different story...
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Since her father's sinister murder three years ago, Charley Green's life has never been the same. She finds her family shattered and frozen in the tragedy that derailed their lives that fateful Christmas morning, in which her father's lifeless body was discovered mutilated and gunned down in a motel. Desperate for closure, Charley decides she is done waiting for outside forces to grant her salvation. As her father's old friends re-enter her life, she finds that what lies beneath their smiling faces may be more ominous than what she anticipated. With each layer that is peeled back, their intentions become more questionable, their relationship with her father more sinister. As Charley soon begins to realize, sometimes the darkest truths lie beneath the honeyed masks of those closest to you. Those truths are best left buried. [THIS STORY IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING EDITED]