Deep down in the blue Rose
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  • Time 2h 28m
  • Reads 1,233
  • Votes 77
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 28m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2019
Mature
Kennedy, a young girl striving to be great in the shadows of her parents who value nothing but worth. The pressure building up only leaves Kennedy in a headspace of loneliness and the urge to be free of this tight rope around her neck.

Although her childhood friends want nothing but her. A dark lonely night leads her to a knight of her own. 

Anthony a childhood best friends witnesses his former friend on the other side of a bridge ready to leap without a care behind her but he can't help himself from plucking the petals of his blue rose.

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