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Leave it in the past

Leave it in the past

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Jul 28, 2020
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Fiction
Romance
I remember it as if it was yesterday. The whispers, the hurtful comments, the intimidating stares. It's all stuck in my head, no matter how old I get, I'm still that scared kid. Sitting in my parent's living-room reminds me of that little kid. I'm 28 now and somehow this small town still seems to be the same. The same people still live here, they're just older. Avery is back home visiting her mother and brother and what she doesn't know yet is if she is ready to face the people from her home town again.
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