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All Alone
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Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2013
Thirteen year old Lena loses her parents after they dissapear and three years later she finds out that they died after waking up from a coma. She is taken to the orphanage and has no friends or family to contact. One day a lady with a son named Ryan Tateno, the same age as her adopt her into their family. Her new mother torments her in many ways. Ryan feels bad for her, but he's afraid that if he stands up for her he might get kicked out of the house and won't be able to help Lena. When their mother is out, they have a chance to talk to each other and find out that they are alike in many ways. Is this a start of a new friendship? Will there be romance? Who knows?
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