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The Silver-Eyed Stranger

Author: Lia Bea
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The walk to school that morning felt like a march to a courthouse.

​My mother’s warning about controlling my emotions stayed tucked in the back of my mind, but it was hard to stay calm when I knew what was waiting for me.

​As soon as I arrived, I was summoned to the administration wing where the details of my "restitution" were laid out in black and white.

​I was assigned two hours before the first bell and two hours after the final one. I was to be under the direct supervision of the grounds cr
Lia Bea

Hi everyone! Thanks for reading "The Silver-Eyed Stranger". ​Elara's first day of punishment is a total disaster, and now the mysterious boy from her dreams, Kael, just showed up in her class! Why do you think he's pretending not to know her? ​If you’re loving the mystery and want to support my writing, please take a second to leave a 5-star rating and a review! Don't forget to add the book to your library so you never miss an update.

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