Little Miss Disappear.
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Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2015
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Seeing your mother die, is about the hardest thing a girl can see. Having two large hands, strong enough to throw you out the window again and never getting to see the light of day.. Having to look at your mother being tortured at knife point. You can NEVER un-see that. But Paisley made it through. She hates the ones who took her family away. Paisley now has the picture of the cracked floor burned into her mind forever. Now she lives on her own in a lone college dorm room. That is until she meets her new room mate: Easton, the new stupid, jock of the school. He tries to get Paisley to talk, but she has been shy ever since she saw the light of day after those 3 years locked away, missing. But she wont have it until he shows real kindness and that she can trust him and she wont ever...disappear.
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