I'm being adopted? By who?!?
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2015
Melody's a sweet child....normally....that is before she was 12 after it all went down hill, screaming, fighting, misbehaving. No one knew what to do. She was classified as an "emo" because she cut. Melody hated school more than anything. Being an orphan and all, people would stare. About 3 months into her being 12 a man comes in seek of a child. He isn't any man, an she's no longer any child. Read as Melody goes through faces of sorrow, learns to love, and finally gets a family. 

Hey guys! Carlee here this is my second story so sorry if it's bad please comment and like so I know your there! I mean everyone wants to know they have readers right? Anyways enjoy the book!

This book is copywrited so don't copy I will sue ;P jk but still plz don't copy all characters in this book are fictional and not relating to anyone (except my friends) hope you enjoy!!
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