Silver Ebony

Silver Ebony

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Asha Jade Lanter is an ordinary girl with an unknown past, that her father keeps hidden away from her. Though she can't stay too normal with her silver hair, she seems to attract too much unwanted attention. Especially when she finally goes to a normal public school after coming from the countryside with her secretive father. While her dad is slowly allowing her to know about things that happened in the past, she meets Lucas. You know the typical 'bad boy' of the school, lady killer, or as Asha says, 'ignorant nincompoop'. Then again their hate might pave them a path to love in a strange way as Asha figures out the secret of her strange hair colour.
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Inside of school she's a shy, weak, innocent nobody. Outside of school she's a queen. When she's not at school, say one wrong thing to her, she'll rip your head off. She's a gang leader of the gang Vipers. The Vipers are the deadliest gang in the city. Her father, the previous owner of the Vipers, passed it down to her. With her being in constant danger, he says she needs to control her temper and lie low so she doesn't get caught, again. What happens when the "bad boy" in her new school catches her fighting and sees who she really is? Remember, innocence is just her disguise. {Ok, so this is my first book I've ever wrote, and it's really not that great, my style has gotten much better since I published this, so my other more recent stories are more... realistic, in my opinion. But I'm just warning you. It's kind of cliché unfortunately. So if you decide to read this, you have been warned. If you don't want to read this, that's okay too, just carry on.} <Slowly Editing>

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