It Could Be Anyone
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Ongoing, First published Apr 09
Mature
Xam Maria F. Arquez;   Xammie, an orphan.

The sole survivor of the massacre of her entire family.
Due to her family's absence, she lives in a total mess.
She's introverted, has no friends, and is always bullied by everyone.
She's utterly alone.

But, IS THAT THE TRUTH?

She doesn't know, but she feels it.

SHE'S NOT ALONE.

It's like, SOMEONE is out there, looking up for her.

Who takes revenge in silence for her.

and

PROTECTING HER?

but

Who could that be? 





-it could be anyone-
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