Central Park
  • Reads 537
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
  • Reads 537
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2016
One night, an intruder broke into a house in NYC, and Emmalynn was kidnapped from her home. She escaped the dark clutches of her kidnapper, only to hear that her parents were murdered by him. Seeking refuge, she rests at a park, only to find that it was occupied by a stranger named Lin-Manuel Miranda. Her life takes a turn then. Would meeting this stranger impact her life, or do nothing to change it?
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