Safety, Freedom, and Unrestrained Sky

Safety, Freedom, and Unrestrained Sky

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New school, new hair, new life. Melissa is starting over, and she's determined not to make friends or get in trouble; she wants no drama, no problems, no attention. Her days of flirty and frilly are over, because she's changed her image to badass. It's for the best, really. The best way to go into hiding is to hide in plain sight, and Melissa believes becoming the resident bad girl will help camouflage herself from the one person who can never find her. She can run, and she will hide. And maybe even one day she can be free.
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Inside of school she's a shy, weak, innocent nobody. Outside of school she's a queen. When she's not at school, say one wrong thing to her, she'll rip your head off. She's a gang leader of the gang Vipers. The Vipers are the deadliest gang in the city. Her father, the previous owner of the Vipers, passed it down to her. With her being in constant danger, he says she needs to control her temper and lie low so she doesn't get caught, again. What happens when the "bad boy" in her new school catches her fighting and sees who she really is? Remember, innocence is just her disguise. {Ok, so this is my first book I've ever wrote, and it's really not that great, my style has gotten much better since I published this, so my other more recent stories are more... realistic, in my opinion. But I'm just warning you. It's kind of cliché unfortunately. So if you decide to read this, you have been warned. If you don't want to read this, that's okay too, just carry on.} <Slowly Editing>

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