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Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2015
Cassie has always been different, ever since she found this book. She follows the book and does exactly what it says but at a cost. Her best friend Aiden is with Nitasha. Cassie's sworn enemy for life. She can't stand seeing Nitasha use him for her benefit. But why doesn't Aiden see this already? Too little questions asked. Too many answers given. Will she win over all or will she lose everything and everyone that matters? This is go by to be a long ride.
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