Imagine, You are dead and you see a bright blinding white light.
When the light consumes you, your eyes open up to a hospital room. You see a new mom a new dad Your eyes are pouring out tears knowing that you had not died and went to heaven but, you are forced to live another life All these memories of your death and past life are in your head throughout your baby years However when you approach age 8 you forget almost all your memories from your past life.Your mom and dad tell you about how you would talk to the walls. You had an imaginary friend but, in reality that ghost was you. You were reliving your past memories Now at age 14 you start getting the strangest cases of dejavu, your mom takes you to your brand new home that you've never seen but, when you open the door You recognize it perfectly, you know it so well. You know you've been there but some things aren't quite right.Wanna know why? Because some memories of your life are still here And throughout your life you keep seeing new things But as you get closer to death and you are able to make your own decisions, your dejavu dies down Until you are on your death bed. Where you know you've been here before. And you have You die and wake up in another hospital to relive another life All you need to do to actually die
Is ultimately fuck up Or Live by gods rules
Scary right? And there's nothing you can do to prevent it. So if you are feeling depressed don't worry about it. You'll have s second chance to redo this
I think that this is totally true...I have heard stories about young kids telling their parents or authorities abut how they died, like a murderer killed them and that the kid showed the police where they buried the body and the person who killed that kid was arrested.
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A Fight With Depression
Short Story(Trigger Warnings) Do not read if you are bothered by reading very real everyday senarios such as suicide, self harm, and other things that tend to mend with having most mental illnesses. This book is a different book where every chapter is a short...