Ornery Of The Crow
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  • Reads 381
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 47m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2016
''Ornery: Ugly and unpleasant in disposition or temper. Stubborn, bad-tempered, difficult to deal with.''
David Anderson, a 25-year-old male, had spent most of his life alone. He disliked being around people, and lead a solitary life confined to his house. His voice was blunt, and his actions cold.
But perhaps, an uninvited and unexpected guest may show him that there is still hope for him yet.  And perhaps long lost emotions can heal a person's soul.
But in the end, it takes a lot to change the solitary nature of a crow.
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