Dear Sam
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Jan 13, 2012
Sam is an anonymous person who gives and receives emails from the students in Upper State High School. Sam mends broken hearts, listens to endless rants, and even brings two people together.

Serena Adrienne Moore is an ordinary sophomore, another face in the hallway, or so that’s what the people thought. They never considered that she is Sam. What happens when she receives two letters that in some way, are linked to each other? Will she also find love along the way? Or will everyone know who she really is?
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