Life
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Life *condition apply Looking down the memory lane Life was so sugarcane Transpiring through the nerves was no pain Yet my soul seems so insane It was never in vain Yet felt no gain My heart seems to constrain As if finding peace was the reason main Inayah, 18 years old carefree and easy going. She was like the girl next door. To everyone around, her life was utterly perfect. With tons of friends, she was the heart of every conversation. Tagged as Miss Cool & Calm with her million dollar smile which was part of her as much like an organs. Being an extrovert, her calmness and composure was thought to be ideal but little did they know what lurked inside her. With all the happiness and materialism her soul lacked contentment. With her life full of friends yet she was alone. It seemed there was something she was missing out on? Come join the journey of Inayah in her search for peace and self-exploration.
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Even if I am a billionaire now, mom and I usually talk but dad is still hard on me. He didn't want me living away from home at the age of twenty five, and wasting away my money to some girl or women who only wanted my fame, fortune but not the real me, as what he always say, the last time he talked to me, which was five years ago. But I liked the attention, the fake loves or smiles, but it changed when I swerved my car down an alley and saw a girl walking, swaying like she's drunk or didn't care what happens to her. I almost hit her and shouted pulling down my car window, but she isn't budging. Oh, my God, is she dead or did I hit her? I looked outside and I think it's okay to get out of the dark street.

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