Breaking Violins

Breaking Violins

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All who have lived at October Hill have or will die at October Hill. No one gets out. No one leaves. And nobody gets off the cross. Enter Emberlynne cage. She's an introverted maniac with a rough existence. She has only two friends and life is it's usual roughness but all changes when a new patient arrives. Enter Elijah wood. He was killed at october hill nearly over a century ago and yet he still walks around like any other kid. Elijah and Emberlynnes past's are intertwined in a way no one would have expected and they will soon enter a journey and discover no one is who they think they are...
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