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  • Reads 13,458
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  • Parts 48
  • Time 12h 52m
Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2022
"Roses are dead, violets are dying; outside I'm smiling but inside I'm crying"


"Conceal, don't feel, put on a show
Make one wrong move and everyone will know"_ Queen Elsa 


Amanda Aderinsola Akinde has had a very normal life for as long as she can remember until she makes one wrong move that leads to a tregedy

New city, New school, starting over on a new slate with a new set of people that all seem normal on the outside- too normal 

They often say that the brightest smiles conceal the deepest pain and that the ones who give the best advice often need therapy the most 

Welcome to Sheffield High... and remember, even after looking twice, Do Not Come to A Conclusion Just Yet


"No matter how fucked up you think your life is, there's someone having it a bit worse"~ Amanda 






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Started: 11th December 2022
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