The Ingenue

The Ingenue

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Not to be continued. Nyx Gosling is just as enigmatic as her name suggests. Ever since she joined Victoria College, she has been a silent and mysterious figure, who cares just as much for her studies as she does for the students around her. Her life is a lonely and quiet one, delicately grown to hide a secret close to her heart that maintains in her a sense of guilt, sadness and regret. With the arrival of her new teacher however, things start to change. Mr Jennings is set on making Nyx enjoy his subject, even if it includes unravelling her mystery, but things turn out being a lot more complicated than could ever be expected.
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