The Thriving Rose

The Thriving Rose

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Ayato's Point of View Tied together by fate, Ayato Brooks and Faylu Maes are faced with a sudden awakenings brought on by a twisted past that has yet to be settled. By their side are trusting companions who help them along the way. Secrets unfold and the two must stay together in order to survive in the new world that so hungrily awaits them. Go to @CaramelMintz for Faylu's point of view, The Wilting Rose.
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