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What Comes Next
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Complete, First published Apr 29, 2014
There are some things so horrible that we can't even think about it. Things that happen in the past. You bury them deep so no one will ever possibly be able to find it. You move on, make friends, find possible love. Then, everything you had ever feared or hidden comes back to haunt you all over again. Sorrow, love, anger, pain, and betrayal. What comes next?
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EDITING AUG 2019: This story has been five years in the making, and my skills as a writer and an editor have definitely improved. But hey, come along for the ride.
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