push me up and down (take me for a ride)

push me up and down (take me for a ride)

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Junaper Tremblay's family decided for a breath of new air, therefore moving to a small, rural, town named Arwin. Everything is different, nothing like her past home in the suburbs. She meets new people, tries new things, becomes a new girl. But when a girl goes missing soon after her arrival, Juna knows there's something wrong with this place.. OR Love sprouts but lies and mystery keep it from blooming fully.
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