Rest Your Bones
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 103
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2016
Mature
Caroline Hail is trying to run away. 
  Unfortunately, while in the midst of having a solid plan of where to go, a group of men came tumbling to her view and just like that, everything's gone from her.
  With no car, no phone, no food, and nowhere to go, she struggled to once again draw strings in her mind to start another plan. But when two siblings offered her a ride to the motel, their family decided to let her stay with them for a while.
  And in came Kean Winters; four eyed guy who barely smiles . . . and whom she always sees in the middle of the night in the terrace. Whatever the reason is, Caroline doesn't know.
  What she knows is that she has to organize her life once again and go to her grandmother's house. 
  But the more she stayed up with Kean and the more she gets to know the Winters family, the more it gets hard for her to go back to her real life. 
 
[based on Gabrielle Aplin's song and music video entitled 'Home]
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