New life
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  • Reads 132
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2016
Mature
After witnessing the deaths of her mother, father, and brother. Rose Jonson was given the choice to kick ass or do nothing. Rose changed her name and turned her life over in all to find the asshole who killed her family and get her revenge.
In her journey to do so, she was given a regular high school experience. Homework, annoying teachers, evil cheerleaders, handzi jocks, and a mesmerizing bad boy and is still able to find the one person who can make life better but will it cost her her life.


Will she find the killer? Will an old friend blow her cover? Read and find out
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