Prologue

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Georgina Abraham has been living lifelessly for the past ten years. As if, day by day, her soul was gone. She didn't even bother to feed herself. There is no expression plastered on her face, like she has zero emotion. Gina used to be a cheerful kid, kind, always greeted people she knew, and radiated positive vibes toward people around her. But everything changed when her parent died in a car accident, and she was still a freshman in high school.

Furthermore, as if it wasn't enough for her to take in, the people that used to be around her suddenly disappeared one by one, and some even boldly showed their hatred towards her.

At that time, she was very shocked. She even questioned it. Do all these times they just being fake to her? Do they resent her so much? She couldn't believe it.

As time passed by, she realized that, indeed, they were never faithful to her. Perhaps she was never good enough, or she has been hurting them... She can never stop thinking about these or those possibilities. But now it seems like she is nearing the edge of her life...

She takes her footsteps lightly and keeps walking to the middle of that big street with no emotion shown as usual. And it seems God has listened to her request because a car is running at high speed in her direction...

Perhaps God thinks that these two people desperately want to die, then here it is, I will give you what you want...

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"How funny isn't it? I'm supposed to be the one on that bed or even dead instead of you lying on that bed without knowing whether you will still be alive or dead..." half part of her lips lifted, forming a smirk, the only feature on her face that not visibly down... make it looks unsynchronized.

"Do you think I would be happy if it were the other way?" his remarks came out with pressure in every phrase. His eyes looked straight into her eyes. Sadness and fury are visible on his face.

"Why not?"

"After all, I'm particularly nothing in your life."

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"When a soul was perfectly broken, I never knew the remedy would exist."

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