Laced Life
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She ran away. She ran far away, from what she know, who she was and how she grew up. She left to the one of the few state she hasn't lived in yet. She thought that all the bad and mysterious things would finally leave her, but what she didn't expect was for them to multiply. She didn't expect to find out she's emotionally attached to a shape shifter. She also didn't expect to find family within him. But she did, she found it in all of them.
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