The Missing Petal

The Missing Petal

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The death of Aina Claire Lamante has been long forgotten, but when her first death anniversary was imminent, the grade ten students received a light blue envelope that jogged their memories of the past. When the truth is being fabricated, how can you unveil the secrets that the grade ten students hold? Betrayal. Immorality. Deception. If there is a missing piece in a Jigsaw puzzle, in a bed of flowers, there is a missing petal that contains the darkest truth. Are you willing to give up your own secrets in order to find them? ➿➿➿ Genre: General Fiction, Slice of Life, Mystery Status: Complete Date posted: March 05, 2021 Date ended: April 08, 2021 Date edited: August 15, 2021
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