The Truth About The World
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2016
Mature
A girl named Madelyn is one of those people who that you know that they are there, but your not really friends with her or even know her. She used to living this life, she had cheating boyfriends, lying friends, stealing relatives and many abusive moments. This happened...when people actually knew her. Now she has as new life being a sophomore at her new highschool, but those memories still haunt her. As people notice things she does to calm her self down, they notice things about the world they never even thought about

Note that this book is based on theories of other people and myself and some facts, if you can't handle that this is a story about all those stories combine, don't read it!
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