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Dear Renu
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2013
Renu Hartt has been referred to four schools this summer. And she has been denied.
 Every.
 Single.
 Time.
  
 But when her application gets sent to the wrong school, she's whisked away from her home and into the world of Ivory Mere Preparatory School Or IMPS for short. Full of crazy creatures and dark secrets, but when students start going missing will Renu run from the school and leave her newfound friends behind, or solve the mystery of Ivory Mere?
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Credit to @Hey-Angel21 and my friend Lola who each helped me write some of it! Check out @Hey-Angel21 's stories and Lola's Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/lolahavens/ Blurb: Odd things happen, odd things have always happened. Some get captured on tape, some people tell them as stories that get passed down for years. Some odd things remain silent, floating between the people it happened to, untold and unshared. Some remain untold because they have been forgotten, left behind or replaced. While others are pushed away because of embarrassment or fear. And some don't wish to be shared. This one story is not just one odd thing, it's so many odd things, all rolled into one odd occurrence. Of one girl, one friend, one cousin, one group of prestigious girls, a secret and several suspects. Annabel never expected it to go so out of control, but how can she stop it, except pushing it away, forgetting it and lying to get it all out of her life? Annabel moves on, hoping to never think of it again. But this odd occurrence is determined not to be forgotten and once again forces itself into her life. She must lie left and right to avoid it. But is that what she really wants?