I'm No Ordinary Girl
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Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2015
Ania Cristal Ralavienge is sure she is an ordinary person or well, she thought she was.


Ania had a struggled during her young years. At the age of 5, her parents died from a car crash and started living with her grandma. 


Living with just a bit of memory of her parents, sparked curiosity in her. She always wanted to ask Grandma what they were like, but never had the guts to ask.


In fact, she  was quite happy with her life. Not until her life goes downfall again, when her Grandma dies from a heart attack. 


Lost in words, she moved out of town to live with her Uncle. Little did she know, he wasn't an ordinary uncle. He was one of a kind.


He was the opposite of Ania.  As if his middle name was Danger. 



*Damn, I suck at these things  This book is written horribly! DO NOT READ*
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