{Published} Pink Lemonade: & Other Extraordinary Things

{Published} Pink Lemonade: & Other Extraordinary Things

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Salem Allen Scott is an outcast of sorts. Unable to live a life of her own, she is forever being tossed between the ones that find her useful or those who wish to be worshipped. There's favors to hand out and gifts to give, none of which are extended to her. Her card is in the hands of everyone in her life, and she is continuously dealt into play. It's been bearable for the past seventeen years, but as her high school graduation comes and goes, she begins to wonder if this will always be her life: if she'll always draw the attention of people who only see her as something to use. We find Salem at summer's end, a month or so into eighteen, and hoping that her college years bring her some type of peace. Hopefully, she will finally become the one thing she's never been in her entire life, extraordinary.
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(Rated Mature for Violence only.) Prepare to be taken on a journey. One of power, one of sadness, one of anger, pain, happiness, and friendships. Salem grew up in the walls of a large Kingdom. He was born to a poor family, and lived in the outermost ring of the walls, of which there were three. Struggles and hardship followed him, until it was time for the Ceremony. Soon after turning fourteen, he, as well as every other last child of the same age, were brought before the King. The Ceremony consists solely of the King passing on judgment to each of these children. What that means, Salem couldn't be sure, but he looked forward to this day, for as long as he could remember. That is until it was his turn. As he steps before the King, he soon comes to realize how wrong he thought before.

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