Live Die, Once Twice
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2018
Time, ticks,  his heart beats. But sometimes don't they stop? As a child they fear many things, told many things, and they see many unspeakable things. But should we still give them mercy. Killed, and reborn, in a new body and soul without any past memory of the before. This time, he knows... but much more. Did he win the lottery, or is this the key for the doorway into the deepths of hell. As an angel, he tries to save and hold off the evil within ours and your surroundings. Reborn as a child, a boy. To save his once son from the arms of darkness, and hold him once again, give kindness instead of offences. Will he save his son from his life as the bully, who doesn't know he's going to kill?
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