Secret of Moonacre: Hold Me Close
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  • Reads 32,524
  • Votes 1,020
  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 42m
Complete, First published May 26, 2016
Often times when I'm alone, my mind conjures up the image of the pale white moon. It's large, so large that it looks as if it could swallow dear little Moonacre in all of it's entirety. And then I feel the crushing weight of water, swirling around me. 

My hands frantically try to swipe the pearls off the bodice of my dress as the cold waves push me down further. My lungs cry out for air but I still plummet to the bottom of the dark ocean. 

When I'm finally forced to gulp down the salty liquid, I'm at peace- serene. And everything fades to black...
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Maria and Robin seem to be in an endless dance; one day they take a step forward, the next they take a step back. With pressure and tension mounting,  will they end up together, or will someone end up with a broken heart?
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