Taking A Gamble With Time
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  • Reads 662
  • Votes 59
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2014
Have you ever wondered how your life would be if you had a mother from the sixteenth century and a father from the twenty second century? I mean I am actually born at August 15, 1540; yet I am a senior of class 2121 and never lived a day of my life back then. How is that even possible? Another question, have you ever wondered if your love is actually born a couple of centuries ahead of you, or was actually there the whole time but you never knew? Confusing; I know; but somehow it all makes sense to me. I have lost a lot, fallen in love, got heartbroken, opened many sealed doors that should have never been touched and yet; I am still on my feet. Want to know my story? Well I am Alexis Elizabeth Cory, and I am about to tell you all of it.
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