Stolen from Me
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  • Reads 252
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2019
Mature
I never understood how much one person meant to me till they left me. Here is my story, my name is Alison Brookhaven. It was my mother and I against the world. She always said that there would never be something that could tear us apart. Until one day he walked into our lives for the worst. I never felt the pain of being broken and alone. It only took one person to come into my life to forever break me.
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