My Guardian Angel
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  • Reads 274
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2015
Caleb was placed into an orphanage at fifteen years old, after several traumas that caused him all sorts of problems. He's depressed. He's self-harming. He's mute. And worst of all, he's severely broken inside. 

Landyce was thrown into an orphanage after someone 'accidentally' burnt down her childhood house and killed her parents at five years old. Raised mostly on her own, Landyce learned to fend for herself and trust no one. She's thick skinned, sarcastic, and has a huge wall around her heart and emotions. 

When Caleb arrives, he's thrown into the same room as Landyce. Together, they both try to help fix each other and break down each other's walls. But then something happens, something that broke Caleb in the past and is here to do it again. Luckily, Landyce is here to help him, but will she be able to do it?
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