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There I lay
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Ongoing, First published Feb 21
Mature
The girl that was thrown to the side.

Emmy was your typical teen until her whole world got turned upside down after her mom passed away and her dad placed her in a mental hospital to get rid of her to start a new family. There she meets an unstable boy named Rowan. Will their love be enough to save them both or will they be another Romeo and Juliet
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