She who speaks paper
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  • Reads 7
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2014
This is the story of Marie-Louise, "Mul" as people like to call her, not a nice name. She is in high school and listens to all of her friends tell her about there lives, never bothering to ask about hers. The cheerleaders talk to her, the mathletes talk to her, some teachers even have her listen to them, yet she is not a councilor and only hears their stories. From these stories she writes, using different names of course. Read as the girl who listened turns into the one heard.   **No one in this novel is real and this is purely a work of fiction. If one of the characters relates to someone in real life it is simply coincidental. Ok? Ok. I hope you enjoy!**
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