If The World Couldn't Speak

If The World Couldn't Speak

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Have you ever wanted everyone to just disappear? Have you ever tried to free yourself from this self-suffocating society, and be left alone for eternity? Meet Joseph Parker, a student who has wished more than once to be cut of from the rest of the planet. Well, he might have just gotten his wish. Join him as he is thrust into an abnormal situation, with no clear way of going back to the way things were before. How will he cope with himself? How will he be forgiven? ...And how will he forget? Cover By: Andjela_v
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Every person on earth has one thing in common with one another; wanting their lives to play out like a movie with a perfect ribbon at the end of it all. That's not how it is at all in our world. We harbor regrets, guilt, jealously, and pain in our minds with a wish to replay it. That way of thinking eats at us at night when the silence is our only friend, changing us as a person without even realizing it, but what if we could see these negative parts of ourselves. What if we could get rid of physical manifestations of our phobias, trauma, and repressed memories still affecting the mind? London, whose clumsy pride makes him a target in high school, finds himself in an ever-evolving world within the minds of unfortunate victims whose lives need saving, learning more about himself and how the world may just be able to rest when the peace and quiet are interrupted. He isn't the only one either, whether those people come to share in his vision of justice or their own sense of what is right.

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