wrists are for bracelets not for cutting ( a Kellin Quinn romance )

wrists are for bracelets not for cutting ( a Kellin Quinn romance )

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Sky is a normal 17 year old girl with a rough life. A mother that abused her, a sister that wants her dead, and bullies at School that just piles up more misery. One night, she moved with the rest of her problems travelling with her, but one thing she doesn't know is that she moved next door to the famous Mellon Quinn. Now, what if one night Kellin heard screams from the house over. What if those screams were Sky's. What if he looked in the window and saw her mom abusing her. What if he watched her cut and pass out. What if he was her savior and with an ambulances help, saved her life. What if they fell in love. Find out in " wrists are for bracelets not for cutting "
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Sky grew up in an underground city. The whole city was in fear of a war happening, which is the reason for the life the people lived underground. The only way the people can breathe fresh oxygen is by a hole in a hidden room that leads up to the surface. The hole and the room are guarded by burly guards, and only people over the age of eighteen are allowed to leave the underground city to collect resources. Sky dislikes these arrangements, however. She wants to see the world with her own eyes before she reaches the age of eighteen. Her plan works, but a few minutes after she goes outside, she gets kidnapped. Is it safe for Sky to escape and return home? Or does she have to stay trapped forever?

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