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It Should Have Been Me.
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Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2012
Honey Stewart. That's Her Name. Keisha Klyne. That Was Her Name Until.... The Accident. This is the story of how Honey lives life with out the only person she ever really trusted. Will she be able to live life or will she go crazy and lead to... Death. Read this book and find out.
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I lost everything in a matter of moments. The memories of the crash are all that kept me going; I had to for everyone that lost their life that day. The guilt that I had to live with was terrible. Why couldn't someone else live? I was ready to die; I knew it was going to happen... I was prepared....