A Blanked Out Canvas
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 31m
  • Reads 24
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2015
Meet Taylor Brown. A kick-butt girl with a hot head, whose main goal in life is to stand by her friends. Even when her life is falling apart at the seams with her parent's constant bickering and the wedge driven between her and her family, she finds a way to always move forward and keep her head up high. She is blunt and straight to the point creating a dislike to her for art and most things abstract. The main way she expresses herself is usually through violent means.   However when she meets Ethan Miller, a boy who has the guts to speak back to her, she finds herself thrust into his world of street art and poetic motions. With him she finds her creative muse and ways to channel her anger. In fact with him she may find out she's actually not as bad as she seems. She could actually be a pretty decent person.
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