Solo
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  • Reads 3,740
  • Votes 233
  • Parts 27
  • Time 6h 9m
Complete, First published Nov 26, 2015
Eliana Davis is no stranger to moving from one place to another, but moving in the middle of the school year to the small town where her parents grew up is something she never thought would happen. Knowing she will only be there the year her dad is deployed, Eliana is torn between letting people in or keeping to herself. Will she listen to her heart or keep flying solo?
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A Rose to Change a Life

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"Come here, pretty one. You do not have to be afraid of me." I huddled into a corner, making myself as small as humanly possible. Not everything is as rosy as it seems. Capture. Live. Repeat. When life awakens blocked memories, it's time to face your fears. Elva, a bold witty girl with an affinity for baking, needs a time-out, but what if her current time-out is just the beginning of a new game? In a world full of laughter, love and friends - she starts to question her memory and the persons she used to trust. Unbeknown that the evil past will soon catch up to her... How far will her past interfere with her current life? _______________ I wrote this in 2014, by now I would have done so much different -but still, I wanted to share my beginnings with you! It is written out of Elva's point of view, additionally two other character's train of thoughts are displayed to construct an all-around-insight. In general, it is a trip through one's owns memories, broken only by Elva's experiences and told in a refreshing mix of humor and reality. (and many cliches)