Sixteen "Wishes"
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2013
For her birthday, Kyree Taylors thought she would make the perfect list of her 'Sixteen Wishes'. She always wanted to write these for her upcoming birthday. For Kyree; turning sixteen would grant her freedom. Waiting for her sixteenth birthday must be an exciting journey. Until someone ruins everything for her, someone who thinks he knows Kyree from his past. Let me ask you this; will you or-- can you fall in love with someone who ruined your life a.k.a your perfect day?
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