I Loved You, Now I Must Kill You.
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Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2015
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Marcie was the shy girl. The "emo" girl. The girl who smoked. The girl who messed up her life.

Only the people in the town she lived in knew the truth. But then she moved. To a small town called Greenland Hights where she can make herself new.

Then Jacob happened.

He was the shy, tall guy. He looked skinny with no muscle but he had them, and hid them under his hoodie.

Marcie liked him alot. And she didn't even knew it. From two different worlds, and two different towns.

Could Marcie love someone now? Even after her dark past. Or will she have to kill him because she loves him?

Read to find out.
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