The Butterfly's Death
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Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2014
Coralline Davis (Cori), a normal seventeen year old girl, was walking with her best friend, Evelyn Jones (Eve),  when they were attacked. When Coralline awoke, she was face to face with a stranger that claimed they both were dead. Not only that but Coralline did not remember a single thing about herself. However, the last thing she does recall is being shoved underwater by a mysterious man with dark eyes. Evelyn woke up in the hospital, not knowing what happened. She began to see "things". "Things" that would make people think she was crazy. Coralline's little sister Emily was devastated to hear about her sister's death for she already lost her brother a few years earlier. People began using Emily as a replacement for Cori. Even Anthony Miller (Tony), Coralline's boyfriend! Which is understandable because he was only ever with her. Will Coralline ever remember who she is? What will become of the "crazy" Evelyn? And will Emily ever be just Emily again?
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