Mute | A New Beginning

Mute | A New Beginning

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A story that follows the journey of a new bond. Little Arlo was 3 years old when her whole world was turned upside down. She now lives in an orphanage and has done so for almost a year, during which time she hasn't spoken a word to anyone. Little did Scarlett know that she would make some big decisions in her life, ultimately changing the way she lives and who she spends her everyday time with. This happens in some of the most unexpected ways, not at all how Scarlett would have imagined things to unfold.
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