Fall - A story of a girl called Spring
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  • Reads 659
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2013
It's today. My favourite all time season.

Fall, Autumn whatever you'd like to call it.

Waking up early is totally worth it when it comes to Autumn.

Don't you love when the leaves of trees turn into an everlasting rainbow of reds, yellows, browns and oranges?

How the animals are all in perfect harmony?

How you can smell cinnamon or hot chocolate or apple pie or even roasted marshmallows all around you? I absolutely love it.
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Spring, a thirteen year old girl with a very odd name enjoys many things, but one her favourite things is the Autumn season. She has no idea why but is yet to find out. Her mysterious sister leaves behind a few notes leading her to many other places, finding out different things as she ventures. There's a few flashbacks, if you don't mind and a familiar face you might know.
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