Finding Her Pieces
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  • Reads 643
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2016
After Laurence & Garroth kicked Aphmau out of the village for a new girl. Their act was terrible, the girl became lord and terrorized the village. Many villagers have left for this reason, all they want is one simple word...
''Aphmau''
Garroth & Laurence now knew that they had made a terrible mistake. But what they don't know is that Aphmau.
She is not the same anymore. Or should I say 'Them'? 
There are many Aphmau's, but they are her personality's. If Laurence & Garroth manage to get all of them together, they could become the Aphmau they know. But little do they know there are a lot.. The personality's are:

Kindness
Sadness
Anger
positivity 
insane
Honest
Brave
Happiness

Can They turn her back? Or will it be a puzzle that is never solved? Find out in
' Finding Her Pieces '

But four question remains...
WHAT Is She really? 
WHERE was she really?
WHEN did it happen really?
WILL they find it? Or WILL you?
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