As the Flowers Bloom.

As the Flowers Bloom.

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Amelia is a rebellious teenager born to a poise family and uptight mother. She's about to face a difficult time at Cambridge University as she realizes she does not fit in at all. This is the story of an outcast who finds her place with prestige college students- though it's a difficult task. As she starts to put her future first, the story of her past begins to unfold in an awful and haunting way.
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