Love's Deadly Bloom[ANOTHER FAILED DRAFT]

Love's Deadly Bloom[ANOTHER FAILED DRAFT]

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Leilani Ahn was just there. She didn't stick out, she had great friends, and she was nice to everyone. She didn't stick out much. Why so? She just known as the basic perfectionist of her class. Although, the same couldn't be said for Issac Estari. He stood out as the goofy little shit of the class. Or, well known as the "Mr Popular". Issac was basically perfect in Leilani's eyes. He was good at his instrument, he was hilarious, he was good with academics, and he knew when to be serious at times. Obviously he was still annoying, but there was a little bit of charm that pulled her in. However, one day, after a few petals and blood, the newfound 8th grader had a problem in her hands. No, literally, she had the problem in the palm of her hand. Started: {Tuesday, September 17, 2024} Ended: {Friday, November 15, 2024}
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