What's it Like to Cry? I Can't Remember.
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  • Reads 2,327
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 8
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published May 17, 2011
Tori Dawson could be considered a delinquent, after all, only a delinquent could have been expelled from three different school by the age of 17, and only a rich delinquent could have managed to get away from each 'incident' with barely a scratch.
Behind her uncanny ability for trouble making though, is and emotion extremely similar to fear, and motive very familiar with the term 'running away'
In her efforts to keep her heart untouched, is she only opening it up in the most vulnerable way?
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