Go Home, Aruna

Go Home, Aruna

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In which Aruna gets sent home in a game of Truth or Dare, only to find out that it's a good thing she did. ⚠️Tw: mentions of ED, murder took the iconic pinterest prompt and made my own version 👍
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Kimberley's quest for truth spiraled into an all-consuming obsession following her mother's tragic death. As shadows of doubt danced in her mind, she began to question the tragic narrative of her mother's supposed battle with cancer. A web of intrigue emerged, and two formidable suspects took center stage: her hasty stepmother, whose motives were shrouded in secrecy, and a deceitful stranger lurking in the background. Driven by an insatiable hunger for answers, Kimberley plunged into a treacherous world of hidden lies and betrayal. With her heart pounding and adrenaline coursing through her veins, she crafted an audacious plan to outsmart those who threatened her quest for justice. Each revelation pulled her deeper into a thrilling game of cat and mouse, where trust was a precarious illusion. As she unearthed her mother's concealed treasures and secrets, Kimberley found herself on a perilous path that stretched beyond her wildest imagination. Amidst the chaos, she was faced with a heart-wrenching decision-one that would demand a sacrifice so profound, it could shatter her very soul. Would she be able to navigate this labyrinth of deception and emerge victorious, reclaiming her mother's stolen legacy? The stakes had never been higher, and the true cost of closure loomed ever nearer.

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