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Time to Grow Up

Time to Grow Up

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After ten years of her cousins death, Marianna returns to the catsle she once called home to be part of her grandfathers (the Kings) death. Only to realize that her cousin has come to take revenge on her. An English project we had to do. Though I myself cannot write worth a crap my friend Megan wrote this for me ^^ bless. But I believe that this is a great story that needs to be read ^^
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