Don't Look Back

Don't Look Back

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***"Don't you ever feel alone? Like theres no one else fighting for you...but yourself? And what happens when you give up..."*** Mira Servati was left with nothing at age 15. After her parents died, her only known living relative was her cousin, Harry, a 19 year old high school drop out. She was taken from her safe life of money and happiness, and plunged into a world of poverty, danger, and fear. With only one person to call her friend, she struggles to find the strength to go on and fight. But what happens when an unexpected stranger suddenly becomes her reason to live, her source of happiness? And what would happen if that stranger was suddenly ripped away from her grasp? ***"You can't give up Mira, you just have to pick yourself up, move on..and don't look back."***
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