Bruised
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 4h 56m
  • Reads 31,313
  • Votes 1,627
  • Parts 19
  • Time 4h 56m
Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2015
[DISCONTINUED]
Aya Kurosawa didn't mean to board the wrong bus or bump into Sang Sorenson or start a fight in the mall. She sure as hell didn't intend on getting tangled up with Academy boys, and nine of them at that. Her problem isn't with the boys, but the fact that they're from the Academy is troubling. 

After all a girl with secrets tends to keep them buried under six feet of lies. And it's hard to keep it hidden when you've got a pack of dogs sniffing around. 

(I do not own pictures used throughout the story nor the Ghost Bird/Scarab beetle characters. Those are CL Stone's intellectual property. I only own the original character Aya Kurosawa and several others.)
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