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Leaving it Behind
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Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2015
Diana knew she was screwed.

From the moment her mother told her to leave the day of her 14 birthday she knew something was up. As she fled to Long Island, she meets a "friend" that slows her down in a near death experience. When she arrives after, a "few" mishaps she.................

Read leaving it behind to find out what happens to Diana!

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