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The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Nov 1, 2013
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   Reece is a sixteen year old girl that has been through so much, more than the average person could ever go through, should ever go through. In and out of foster care, she can barely breathe without feeling pain. She is basically a walking dead, nothing but death on the inside.         Everyday its get harder and harder for her to keep herself alive so she resort to cutting herself to ease the pain. With seeing suicide as the only way out, will Reece finally end her not at all perfect life or will Mason the mysterious new boy with problems of his own find help find a reason to keep on living
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