Where we went wrong

Where we went wrong

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Arlene and Velvet; the two silver-spoon fed girls that dropped out of college just to runaway and start a new life. A life where they weren't tied down to their toxic parents. Little did they know running away, wasn't as easy as it looked in the movies. A single misfortune bringing them into a beautiful town, inhabited with the most beautiful and kindest people alive. It was the perfect town to ever exist. Until it wasn't. Filled with dangers lurking around the corner and monsters that are hiding behind a mask, Arlene and Velvet try to restart their life in the intimidatingly beautiful town. Experiencing fears they never know they had, love that could break them and uncovering the slightest possibility of magic. Everything is not what it seems . _____________________________________________ WARNING: Contains strong language and weird things that makes no bloody sense. Read at your own risk. Also, poor attempt at writing. Happy reading 💕
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"It always started small, gradually growing and increasing with every second that past. I could always feel it, the numbness that shifts slowly to a pain stacking feeling that shook my body to the bones. Sometimes it came in the form of chest pain; other times, it came in sweats, and if it increased to fast, it came in the form of every muscle in my body tensing up, leaving me completely paralyzed. That was when I got scared the most, knowing I was playing a game that could end in only two ways. In a strange turn of events, though, I always found myself chasing that feeling as if it helped rekindled the small emblem of fire burning within me. It kept me feeling alive and that was a chase I didn't want to give up." At the age of 18, Riley Kidd knew she was an adrenaline junkie, and becoming a stunt double allowed her to chase the high she seemed to always want to feel. Now after years, It was still a feeling like no other, or so she thought. That all changed when she found herself looking into identical blue eyes, that would lead her crossing path with a single mother named Hailey Hunter. If Riley could retell her story, from the beginning of meeting Hailey, she would say, "It all stemmed from meeting that wild child."

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