The Diary
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(Sunny's Story) The most important piece of literature a girl could ever write, is her diary. Set in 1910, Sunny Elise Chance had the cruel misfortune of growing up in an orphanage, but that's certainly not where her story ends. Her luck changes when she's adopted by a reasonably wealthy family. In this new setting, she meets a handsome gentleman that completely turns her world upside down. But that's not the only young man that barges into her life. Read the chronicle of her love story. (Unfortunately- this isn't entirely historically accurate; I was a bit younger when I wrote this, perhaps too young, but it's my only finished work- so it's staying up.)
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