Devil's Seed
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  • Parts 2
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  • Reads 3,978
  • Votes 101
  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2017
Ariah is entering her first year of college. Her nerves are jumbled and her thought are going crazy with all the things that could go wrong. Despite her anxiety, Ariah adjusted well and quickly learned how to survive on her own. She even met a few girls that she soon began to call friends. Ariah breaks out of the shell that has sheltered her for so long by her mother and even her father who is locked away forever. As Ariah gets older, she can't help but to wonder about her father's crimes. She began researching and finds out things she would've never imagined. People always say curiosity killed the cat and finding out the truth just might hinder Ariah forever.
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