The Girl Who Dreamed in Blood
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  • Reads 40
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 57m
Complete, First published Jul 29
Mature
This story contains themes of murder and graphic violence. This story contains graphic depictions of violence and murder, including descriptions of blood, injury, and death. Reader discretion is advised.


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Seemingly like an ordinary tree in the forest, with leaves as soft as cotton. Branches as brown as the ground. Trees blend in every season; on rainy days, they drink; on sunny days, they eat, sustaining their needs as a plant.

A certain tree doesn't need to eat nor drink, for it is dead; like any other tree, the leaves surrounding its branches withered and fall to the ground. 

But not like any other tree, its dead long branches hold 3 gorgeous apples. Precious and shiny, not like the tree itself. The apples may hold on to the dead tree's branches, but people ignore those apples since they come from a dead tree.

For the tree said to itself, "For these 3 apples are rotten, only I can tell which one to feed."
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Was published, but is now off the market--I'm sorry! Brianne is the opposite of her best friend, Kyla. Kyla is open-minded; Brianne is closed off, judgmental. Kyla is a hopeless romantic. Brianne? Not so much. So when Kyla shoves an apple into her face telling her to throw it across the cafeteria so she can find her future love, Brianne is anything but interested. And yet she throws the apple anyway. Who does the apple hit? Dannon Barone, the most popular boy in school. Though he's seemingly sweet and all-smiles, Brianne dislikes him. She thinks he's a fake, a fraud, someone who is just charming the crowds in order to gain popularity. But Brianne is about to learn that stereotypes are not true, and that she's been too quick to judge those around her. Brianne Nichols' life is about to change forever. And what does she have to thank for it? A bruised piece of fruit. Who would have known that a stupid apple could be right? | technically not part of the summary | Okay, so I know the prenote says to find any errors you can. Just letting you know there's no point to that anymore because I've reedited it two more times after this one (extensively so), and already sent it in to be self-published. The only reason that the prenote is still up is because a fan made an amusing slideshow and if I edit anything then the tags for the wattys will be gone and I'll no longer be entered , hahah!