The Sad Orphan

The Sad Orphan

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A girl adopted with an unknown past. She has nightmares she believes to be of her birth. She wants to discover more but in doing so may lose herself. Her world is about to get so much larger. I've just begun writing this story so the title will change. I have what i want to do planed out but I don't want to give away anything in the description which is why it is so short.
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