Mending Emerald
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  • Reads 713
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2016
Tragic events seeped into her soul, staining her life. As years went by, Emerald became more and more locked away, her life becoming an empty void of darkness. Her father, a politician, protected his daughter from everything he could, but even he couldn't prevent his little angel from falling for someone who was supposed to help. A narcissistic man Brandon, who dreamed of becoming a soldier and serving his beloved home, developed harsh feelings for Emerald after he became her selfish and proud art teacher for a summer course. Hatred twisted into something else, Emerald's walls cracked, aching to be torn down. Reputation was too important to the girl's greedy father; he needed to be the absolute best. Successful. Emerald's mind then went on a stroll and fell deep down a rabbit hole, stuck in eternal darkness until she was freed.
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