The Mask
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Ongoing, First published May 06, 2016
Life is fair because it is unfair to all ~Unknown

Remember as a child when your biggest worries were what was packed for lunch or if your best friend was gonna be in school? How about when the only thing that got you angry was if your friends didn't share their cookie with you even if you shared your's with them? Eventually we all grow up from that state and realize those things were silly, but they were still our childhood and we hold onto those memories dearly.  

Some grew out of that stage faster than others. Me? I was deprived of those memories, never got the chance to think of friends. Maybe because I was thought of as the girl who had not mom, maybe because every kid thought I was a loser because my mom died when I was 7, or maybe it was the fact that everyone thought I was a charity case. Whatever the case, I was exiled. Growing up with that you eventually get used to it. But you know life has it's twists and turns. One was a stepmom that acted so awful that her actions put Voldemort's to shame. With a dad that's always away on business, a girl starts feeling dejected. 

One night, I let some guy sweep me away and forget about my disappointment of a life at a masquerade ball hosted by our school. Then a reality check at 0:00 saying that I was suppose to be working at the shop. Away I go leaving only one thing, the bracelet that my mother left me. Now how the heck am I supposed to get it back without blowing my cover??

Life, what do you have in store for me?! 

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Please note that I sorta suck at writing, descriptions and sticking to a schedule
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