Tell me why?

Tell me why?

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This is a story based on a girl named Margaret who was abandoned one day and was left to die in the side of the street. Fortunately, this 16 year old also thought of this day to be one of the best when meeting an odd woman who gives her a home for free. She undergoes mysterious happenings including meeting a boy named Chance who has a suspicious past. When Margaret finally understands the reason she was wanted in a gorgeous hotel with amazing food, she then regrets it. Or does she?
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