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Ongoing, First published Aug 05, 2014
Under the ocean i feel safe. No human can hurt me. The silence of vocies is music to my ears and becoming one with nature is the greatest feeling. I have to whole ocean. It is all mine.

Melony doesent really care for the human race, they have never cared for anyone but themselves. Then she meets Nathaniel. Nathaniel would give her the world for her love...but she just cant let him in. What is holding her back? Why cant she love? If if she could could she be able to love him now but can she live without him for eternity?
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