Rising sun
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  • Reads 30
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2015
Melrose McDrive was not sad when the police came to her house and told her parents that her older sister Livia had died in a horrible car crash along with her boyfriend. 
Melrose didn't cry. She didn't mourn. She didn't care. She was... Relieved.
All her life, Melrose had known nothing but hatred from both her parents and sister. She's never known love from anyone but her grandam and grandpa. 
Melrose was the odd one. She was the one people always avoided. She was the one people never liked.
But her sister... Everyone thought that Livia walked on water, everyone thought that the sun rose and sat on her. 
Melrose hated her. She wanted Livia to disappear.
Her wish came true.

Inspired by the book Dead girls don't write letters written by Gail Giles.
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