Short stories (Collection)

Short stories (Collection)

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A collection of short stories that seem to have no connection to one another, aside from being written by the same writer. But... what if the connection only becomes clear once more stories are added? And what is this mysterious connection that remains hidden until one looks (and reads) deep enough? Together readers and author will embark on this journey together and figure out what the connection between all of these stories are and why the author's subconscious created it. A bunch of original short stories inside waiting to be read. Don't wait until it's too late. Because it could turn into something that was never planned. ...or was it? Highest Ranks #4 moments #5 puzzle #8 collection #10 maze #19 grief #21 letters #28 Short
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Maggie Lee is dead, but no one cares. Except Willy. Four years ago, Maggie Lee lost her family in a tragic incident and had been living in inclusion ever since. Willy has always been the boy next door, before Maggie moved away. He always loved her from afar, but his own past puts an barrier between them. Ever since she moved away, he had missed her, and one day, he found letters-mysteriously delivered to an already empty house. One day, out of curiosity, he takes one of the letters, and reads it. It wasn't until then had he finally truly understood what happened to her the year she left. Willy Williams had never forgotten the girl he kept carefully within him for years. He imagines that she went on to live a bright and beautiful life. Until the letters came, and Willy realized he couldn't been more wrong. "There's 24 hours in a day, how long have you spent suffering?" "Every living moment." ***updates every Thursday***

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