The Secret library

The Secret library

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Isabella had the craziest dream, or was it just a dream? Isabella is a 22 year old woman that had no clue of what had just happened to her. She was unconscious on the side walk in front of a strange mansion. She didn't know what had happened to her, she tried to remember but there was a huge blank in her life. All she knew was that she had a job, came to live to New York when she turned 21, but that was all she remembered. Isabella started to walk and stopped at a little coffee shop and a man asked her where she had been. She was surprised someone knew her but she wasn't sure if she could trust him. She decided to trust this man and he took her back to the mansion she woke in front of. She had a crazy day and the next day as she was cleaning the library she uncovered all of the secrets.
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What did they mean? I knew who I was, didn't I? I was Rosalia Mallory, a girl left on the doorstep of our town's foster agency to find a new home. From there I went through three homes before at the age of 16 instead of having to live in the group home I secured enough money to, along with the money the foster carers were given for me, to buy an apartment building. Alongside a job bartending and waitressing I had enough money to attend college and am currently studying Religion and Mythology, Creative writing and Art. Just a normal teenage girl with a normal life. But at the same time, I'm not. Who am I? Seems like the most cliché question a teenager can ask right? Except when your missing months, if not years, of your life suddenly that seemingly simple question takes on a whole new meaning. After all, if you don't know your whole past how can you answer that for yourself?

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