Dandelion
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 5m
Complete, First published Dec 25, 2016
São Tomé and Príncipe native, Tallulah Narcassie, doesn't know life beyond the confines of her island. She is an artist, healer and soothsayer; a free spirit unwilling to accept a lucrative business deal from an art manager, Ben,  in Manchester. 

During a crisis in her village, Ben visits her for the last time with his cousin, a professional boxer.  Tallulah is instantly smitten by the man with a dangerous demeanour and a peculiar accent. They offer to help and she agrees to move to the city to save her people. 

But life in a new city, with a man persistent on having her, becomes a little too much for her to handle.
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Walker Archer is a 19 year old champion pro boxer with a heart of gold. He's a goofy and crazy soul that could brighten anyone's mood just by looking at him. His loyalty is a trait everyone loves about Walker. Maeve Auclair is an 18 year old quiet and anxious girl with a story that breaks the heart of everyone around her, which left her to become a selective mute from her past trauma. Walker owns a boxing gym that's opened to the public to work out in, so he knows everyone. Though, after a week away, he comes across a girl he's never met yet. Nevertheless, a girl that communicates through sign language. Luckily though, Walker studied this language in school, so it isn't a problem to understand her. But he soon becomes attached to Maeve and tries to gain her trust to eventually find out, what made her so quiet?