That Which Belongs To ME (Sequel to DOFT)
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  • Reads 879
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2012
That Which Belongs to Me is the sequel to Diary of a Forgotten Teen. 

Lies are common in today's world. Everyone tells one at some point in their life. What happens when a small lie grows and begin to take on a life of its own? Do you keep up the charade or do you rebel against it and risk losing everything you've struggled to become? 

With school a few days away that's the question on one girl's mind. Do she give up the friends she has and the new life she made just to be who she truly is? Will anyone accept her if she does? There's only one way to find out...and that's to open the door and embrace her demons.

This is the story of Zoe. Find out if Blue was the true victim in all of this or was she like so many others and everything she says is all a lie.
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