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Alone
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Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2016
Emily Smith was a small town girl until her dad decided to switch jobs. Now she's faced with a huge challenge. She has to adapt to New York City culture, instead of out in the Tennessee forest. She never cared much for friends. Will she survive the new, big city ways or will she be alone, forever?xdx
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