The Girl Known as Celandine
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Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2015
Mature
Celandine Vaughn has been unlucky from the minute she was born. Her family is riddled with illness and misfortune, knowing this only makes it worse for her: because her feet will never be able to embrace the soil ever again.
Due to her brother’s illness and her bedridden state, the widowed mother brings her family to the countryside, hoping to have a new start. Celandine, optimistic and overjoyed, can’t see how this could end badly… but it does, drastically. 
Celandine’s boyfriend commits suicide.
Celandine can’t see any hope for living and decides to take to the knife.
Just as she is about to die, she sees her boyfriend’s face again… But, it is just a demon that’s sole purpose is to torture her soul for all eternity, due to a curse put on her soul millennia ago. Celandine is determined to stay alive this time, but will life let her do so?
 A tale of depression, sadness and very descriptive writing, will Celandine be able to walk again, better yet, live?
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