Somewhere
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  • Reads 6
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2019
Marie Sayers. A name bestowed upon a newborn baby girl, meaning bitter and rebellious.

Greta Hehl. The first in a seemingly endless stream identities keeping Marie from her past.

Evangeline Walters. The stolen name of a friend Marie could never let go.

Mallory Deirdre. An aimless moniker created in a panic after years of lies finally fell apart.

Cassandra Moreau. The newest alias in Marie's never-ending string of lives spent hiding from a secret she knows nothing about.

Marie has been fleeing from her past since before she can remember, and with each new life, she loses a piece of the person she once was. Her mother tells her very little about the secret they are running from, leading Marie to wonder if she will ever be able to settle down and have the stability she so desperately craves.

When she and her mother move to Davenport, Maine to cultivate yet another set of lies, change suddenly becomes inevitable. Marie is tired of hiding, and she no longer wishes to ignore her heart's call for companionship and normalcy. She wants to experience life for what she knows it could be, as the person she wants to be, and she won't go down without a fight.
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