The Both of Me
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Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2017
Mature
"Stitched you up, put you together with cotton and a feather. Gave you love, put my heart inside you. Oh, what could I do? When you started talking in your sleep, saying things you'd do to me, I didn't care. I wasn't scared. Now I'm finding knives under the sheets, Crumbled photographs of me, I'm in despair. Should I be scared?" - Melanie Martinez

After an unfortunate accident in Elizabeth's old town, she wondered around until finding a beautiful city where she meets a young man named Zeren. They become close friends, but he slowly finds out her secrets that make things a little harder for them. Not only that, but there's supposively a murderer on the loose and no one knows quite who it is, but Elizabeth keeps being blamed. Is it truly her?

What will happen to them? Will they find out who the killer is? Find out once you read!
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