The Good Girl's Lie
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  • Reads 71
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published May 22, 2015
Young yet wise, Alexane Roberts has a passion for ballet. Her life revolves around twirling in a dark coloured skirt, falling in love with the graceful movements of the art of dancing. 
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She loves one
And another
The type of girl to
Fall in love easily
And break easily
One man caught her heart
Another shattered it over and over again
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Her family is a mess, while her brother hasn't been seen in 10 years.
The family is broken
The pieces of the puzzle were long lost
She could no longer take it
She needed support
So that was what she sought to find
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Will she pick up the pieces, and bulid her 'Lego house'?
The story of true love
And the fall of Man
And all lost faith in humanity
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