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Dearest Amelia (Edited)
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Complete, First published Sep 20, 2015
Mature
Nine letters.
        Two boys, one girl.
        Eighty-eight days at a camp.
        The story of a lifetime.
        
        Words have the power to kill you.
        It has the power to build you.
        It has the ability to make you.
        
        Weslley's words were his comfort.
        Amelia's words were her redemption.
        
        Together their words were power. The symphony that mangled their destinies together.
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