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High Walls
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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2016
[HIGHEST RANKING:  #1 in Defenses]

 « Do you let the walls keep you out or do you bulldoze your way in? »


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In which a girl builds her walls too high and a boy, too free-spirited, discreetly tries to climb over. 
                                                                      
But there's a reason those bricks don't crumble down, and it isn't because she lived a life of sunshine and flowers.
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