Defying Destiny

Defying Destiny

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Defining Destiny Imagine sitting in your tenth grade first class and hearing enormous planes roar overhead. Imagine hearing your head was telling you something big and bad was about to happen. Imagine your high school being across from the elementary school your eight year old sister attends. Imagine hearing the preschoolers screaming for their lives over the screeching sounds of propellers and metallic sounds of endless bullets raining through the windows. Imagine the bombs dropping endlessly and you have nowhere to go but under your desk. Imagine hearing your families scream for help under debris when all you could do was scream across the courtyard. Imagine seeing all of your loved ones dying as you peek around your desk to see what was happening. Imagine all of this happening in a matter of seconds. Some say it’s crazy, but this is every day for me. It all started with the government and its stupid laws they made about protection, security, and resources… Follow Audrey Young on her journey through pain, loss, love, and war as she fights for her rights against the government. Will she be the most successful war hero at her age of 15 or will she fail to stay alive?
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There are four pillars of destiny. The day, hour, month, and year of our birth are used to predict someone's future. Did this determine my life, did I condemn myself to events that shaped me forever, or do we just assign a name to what we can't control, the actions of others, or how we are triggered by our history. This is my story, I'm Saffron Avery. Don't expect it to be motivational or romantic. There is nothing motivational about me, but I did fall in love. It didn't end well, there were very few pieces left intact. Callum. A yeti with long blond hair, he didn't see what my eyes were screaming. Pain. But I saw his. In them was the love I lost years ago that neither he nor anyone else could bring back. He thinks he can hurt me, but he can't, because I am the villain in this story. This is what I am, what I was, and maybe what I ever will be, but it is my story, not ours. MINE. Don't expect me to be feminist or empowered or take over the world. I'm just fighting to survive... Just like you.

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