Just For You, My Friend
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  • Reads 4
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2016
Mature
When nine-year-old Ashton Crease suddenly leaves her hometown located in Upstate, New York, her friends and rivals are left wondering where she went and if she'll ever come back. Years pass and still no sign of Ashton, causing everyone to believe that she really is gone for good with no chance of return. Then, fourteen-year-old Cory moves to Upstate and is instantly intrigued by the mass of mysterious children who live there (most for their entire lives) and all of their interesting backstories. Cory soon notices that nearly every story told is connected with a girl named Ashton Crease and her conflicting situation. She becomes determined to get to the bottom of what happened nearly eight seasons ago and find out the real reason why Ashton left.
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