Coraline (a One Direction fan fiction)

Coraline (a One Direction fan fiction)

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"Not everything is what it seems, my dear." She was living the life, standing on a tightrope line infront of anyone who would show up just to watch her fall. But wasn't that the thing she craved for most? Proving them wrong? Maybe sometimes she could take it a little too far. Like the day she decided to step down from her circus act and leave town. Of course this was all metaphorical, except for her leaving town, she actually did that. With a few regrets, she still headed straight for the leaving plane. Meeting a man who basically gave her the keys to who she was trying to find all along, well, some would consider that luck, or destiny or even a fluke. She didn't consider it anything but the keys to the doors to her past. The ones she was insistent on keeping locked. Taken under his wing, he soon moves her to where she truly belongs. But apparently, that means meeting yet another man who will make her travel around the world with five times the something she was trying to escape; men. Aren't they all the same? That definitely isn't something she ever wants to find out. However these five have noticed how she refuses to speak two words to them, so they make it their new goal to have her just as crazy as they are. But sometimes people can push a little too far. How far will they get before she finally breaks down her doors? Or will she get pushed too far off the balcony and fall?
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