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Scar Tissue
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    Time 4h 46m
Ongoing, First published Jul 31, 2020
Mature
[currently being reworked] Born to a infamous outlaw by the name of Black Belle in the Wild West, she was given up to a French and German immigrant couple for the possibility of a better life. She had a beautiful childhood with her adoptive parents and became a strong, loving woman with everything she could ever possibly want in life. However, what happens to a beautiful soul when everything dear to them is ripped away?
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