Today
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2017
In what way could something completely change a girls aspect on life? A best friend? A true love? Or what about a  rare diagnosis that could take you from everything you love? A teenager who has a purpose in a world of so much despair and hate, to be striped of her happiness by the news that she will seize to exist in the next 24 hours. She and her best friend Mia, facing what last adventures to experience with but each other... But Ana is not alone with just her childhood bestfriend, but also a love that occupied her mind 24/7 that she couldn't take the weight of keeping quiet about the way she felt anymore. But what else could possibly go any worse for this sweet 17 year old  girl? Or better? A question of what the future has in store is nonexistent...
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