The lollipop girl
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Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2016
There's a rumour about a boy and two girls: Alex, Aiden and Alyssa. The most well known siblings of the school, triplets yet they are all so unlike each other and all bearing a secret.

The youngest: Aiden, the jock. He's known and loved by everyone. It's just impossible to hate such a cutie like him.


The oldest: Alex, the 'it' girl. Just like marmite, you either hate her or you love her. Girls wanna be her and boys wanna be with her. 


And lastly, the middle child. Alyssa. She's a mystery to most, the girl with an eccentric personality and weird habits to match.

These are the triplets, the ones shrouded in mystery. 

What will it take to unravel it?
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