Greeting The Sadness Within

Greeting The Sadness Within

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Bonabelle Foxstar is a teenager that attempted to commit suicide after her mom was killed by her dad. Luckily, something comes out of her mother's locket and saves her. As the creature from the locket begins to explain about its history, its mission, and its ex owner, bonabelle's mother, Bonabelle begins to realize the importance of the mission her mother failed to accomplish, and now it's up to her to save the rest of her oblivious generation...
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