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Never Alone
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Complete, First published Aug 18, 2019
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Her parents gave her the most precious people in her life. 


~oOo~


Athena Eleanor Hale, seven years old, have four personal bodyguards who acts like some overprotective brothers than some strangers who just do their jobs just because they were paid to do so.


They were the ones who turned ever dull moments in her life upside down. 


Every silence was now loud and chaotic. 


They're there for her when she needed them the most. 


They're her personal bodyguards, but more than that, they're like her brothers.


An overprotective kind of brother.


And she was Never Alone anymore because they were there for little Athena.
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