We Found Love
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  • Reads 20,825
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 34m
Complete, First published Jun 14, 2012
Annie Sulliven was your typical teenager, she was bubbly, smart, and an amazing dancer, but that all changed after a tragic incident, leaving her scarred for life. After trying to kill herself on more than one occasion, she landed herself in a "teen help center" disguised as a summer camp, called Taknuka. There, she met Anthony - a strong willed, stubborn boy, who, not be cliche or anything, she found love in (a hopeless place ;D)
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