Hi new readers, I would first like to say thank you for giving my books a try. I'm new here so take it easy on me as I try to let you inside my head.
And to those of you, who have been on the journey with me from the get go, thank you for believing in me.
One and probably a few things I want to make clear before dropping the first chapter is that;
1. I am in no way promoting or sponsoring suicide
2. This book is solely being written from a fictional point of view and any similarities between people and places are coincidental and for the sole purpose of character and plot development
3. If you or you know of anyone who is suffering from suicide ideation, suicidal thoughts, depression and the likes, seek medical and professional helpWith that being said, I would like to emphasize on #1. I'm writing from this perspective being that mental and emotional health is a taboo topic, especially for Caribbean people, black people to be exact. I'm from Jamaica and mental health care is almost nonexistent in most if not all household. I am simple bringing the awareness to you my readers for you to pay more close attention to the ones around you. It DOES EXIST.
If you,who's reading this, relates to anything I mentioned above (or below in the story), my message to you is this; I SEE YOU!!!!! the pain, the hurt, the scars whether visible or not. I SEE YOU. AND YOU ARE WORTHY OF LOVE, YOU ARE LOVED.
This book is solely for you, us to view things from someone else's perspective, Sabrina's.
If you can relate to anything going forward, feel free to comment so I can see you.
With that being said, say hi to Sabrina Vincent.
Ps. I apologize for all Grammer errors now and in the future. Trying to proofread to updating the story as best as possible. Feel free to check my other works. Remember, vote and comment.
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Xhale (On Hold)
Teen Fiction((TRIGGER WARNING)) Proceed with caution Sabrina has been counting down since as far as she can remember but it has gone over everyone's head. Hi, I'm Sabrina and yes, I'm dead..... But before we get to that part of my life, the end. Let's start fr...