Flowers Or Thorns?
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  • Reads 1,875
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  • Parts 44
  • Time 4h 44m
Complete, First published Apr 20, 2020
"....and this," she pointed to my heart, "will only beat fast for me. So when that happens, know that I'm around," she said and drowned into deep sleep.

Who says eyes can't be deceptive? If they weren't, why couldn't anyone see what she went through?

What was her past?
Was it Flowers Or Thorns?

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