Prologue

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It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and there was a refreshing breeze. The James family was driving to their grandmother's house. Lili, age 6, and Amy, age 10 were playing cards in the backseat while Mr. and Mrs. James were in front, Mr. James driving. They were all happy. Until they turned the next corner.

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There was another car, halfway on the pullover area and halfway on the road. To spare the details, her father never hit the brakes on time. But this book won't spare any detail. No, it will not. Welcome to Life's Not Fair, the book where details aren't overlooked.

WARNING: This book will not be forgiving. If you get disturbed easily, do not read this book. May be harmful to pregnant women.*

Let's start with the Misses. Mrs. James' lower half was compressed between twisted metal that used to be car while her upper half detached from stress in the abdominal region from impact and was thrown through the windshield spewing shattered glass, cut up intestines, blood, and other unrecognizable pieces of Mother.

Next is young Amy, who was sitting up straight, was thrown into her mother's seat, in front of her. The last thing she heard was her own neck snapping. The force of the impact also shattered many of her bones. By the end of it, you could barely make out that the twist of skin and bones was a human being.

Mr. James got lucky. Instead of flying through the windshield, following his wife, he was stopped by the steering wheel and only giving him a concussion and broken bones. He survived, just barely.

And last and least, is Lili. Due to her sitting oddly and being in a car seat, she miraculously survived with only a fractured arm and ribs. She remained conscious throughout the accident. She also suffered and is still suffering from mental trauma and PTSD.



*This is untrue, of course. It was mealy a joke. Sheesh. Don't believe everything you read.

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⏰ Last updated: Dec 17, 2017 ⏰

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