Hopeless Wonder
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Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2015
' I'm hiding what I'm feeling, but I'm tired of holding this inside my head'
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Eliza Patrelli was the girl who had everything, so why did she feel so lost in a world where she was surrounded with friends and family, but still she felt so lost. On occasion she'd feel as if she was suffocating she'd feel a loss of breathe and start freaking out, Eliza was never one to argue or protest about anything and she kept to herself about her feelings, but I guess that's what made her so lost..and I guess that's what made me so interested in her...
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