Somewhere and Nowhere

Somewhere and Nowhere

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Achian Kye Gallego, a 16-year-old girl, has a habit of riding random buses just to escape the chaos of the world. Ever since she was abandoned as a child, she grew up searching for love in the wrong places-pleasing everyone around her in hopes that someone would finally choose to stay. She runs away often, pretending she likes being alone, but deep inside, all she has ever wanted was to be found. To be loved without begging for it. To be cared for without having to earn it. Because sometimes, the people who keep leaving are secretly hoping that someone, for once, would follow them home.
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