Through a series of life-changing events, Scarlett finds herself knee-deep in family drama and untold secrets. Her lifelong friend Jason struggles to keep his double life a secret without revealing the truth. Throughout the deception, can their relationship endure on trust alone or will they be balanced between life and death? Will the mysterious new classmate be friend or foe?
Enchanted Souls: The Day They Came To School
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Through a series of life-changing events, Scarlett finds herself knee-deep in family drama and untold secrets. Her lifelong friend Jason struggles to keep his double life a secret without revealing the truth. Throughout the deception, can their relationship endure on trust alone or will they be balanced between life and death? Will the mysterious new classmate be friend or foe?
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