Little Miss Innocent (On-hold)
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2011
Charlotte "Charlie" Rose has the makings of an innocent girl who's beauty preceeds her and who's charming well-being is destined to take her far in the future until the fateful day when her parents are murdered in an accident. Then, she was no more than 8 years old. Forced onto the streets, she picked up certain trades that a pretty, young thing like herself could use to keep up with the hustle and bustle of the big city. Now, at age 16, she has stumbled upon Tigereye: School for Boys, but it's not just any old school. The headmaster there trains assasins, and evidently, he knows a thing or two about the murder of her parents. Charlie is accepted respectively into the school, making her the first girl to walk the halls. Her attitudes a bitch, and her skills are already legendary. Now, there are only two things left to check off her list, breaking hearts, and sweet revenge.
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