LowLife | DISCONTINUED
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  • Reads 1,069
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2017
Mature
Melanie was emotionless all her life. She had extreme daddy issues. Her favourite activity was beating up girls that called her 'Crybaby' in high school. She had no friends, her only friend was her brother whom she ran away from home with often ditched school with and went out to the forest, smoking weed. She was 22 when a knife was slashed across her neck the night she ran into the wrong person in the wrong alley-way on the wrong night. It was painless, but she still felt the red liquid drip down all over her hands. When she opened her eyes, her low-life was over.

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A story in which Melanie Martinez lives in the not-so-bad afterlife.

WARNING!! 
Contains: suicidal thoughts and actions, human trafficking, drug abuse, mental illness, sexual abuse + verbal abuse and  swearing. 

DO NOT READ IF SENSITIVE TO ANY OF THESE SUBJECTS!!!
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