Annalise's Mask
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 37m
  • Reads 22
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 9
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2021
Annalise is a 16 year old year who is an orphan. She works in her own orphanage where she is well known as motherly figure despite her young age. Everyone around her in the orphanage is full of excitement when she comes back from her second job - a waitress in a coffee shop. The orphanage only provides education until the age of 16 due to lack of equipment, however is provided with a room to live in until 21 where she will officially leave the orphanage unless she gets adopted. We will see Annalise's first time enrolling in a public school for the very first time. Will she change? Will she make friends of a life time? Will she find out what she wants to do in life? 

Let's find out together! 
Happy reading, my beautiful readers! 

AUTHOR'S NOTE
My message that I want to share to you beautiful readers is that I want people to be aware that people don't always act like their true self - it might be good or bad, you don't know unless you find out. Some people don't always want to express themselves in fear of society judging them, I believe alot of people are in fear of this right now as I write this. So, I want people to know that it is okay to be yourself, I know to believe and acting on that will certainly take time, but believe in yourself that you can do it!
This book will only be here on wattpad, so if you do see my book anywhere else, please do let me know, and do report the person. If there is anyone who would like to translate it then please do go ahead, just let me know before hand.
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