I Became an Imaginary Friend
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  • Reads 184
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published Oct 08, 2018
Mature
Christopher Jensen was like any college student- studying when he needed to, partied when he wanted, and drank like there was no tomorrow. He was right about one thing- there would be no tomorrow for the nineteen year old, who is instantly killed in a car accident that he had caused. He sees the life he lived flash before him, and expects to see the gates of Hell to open for him.

Instead, when he opens his eyes, he meets six year old Stella Green, a vibrant child with a vivid imagination. It doesn't take long for Chris to understand what was going on.

He had become an imaginary friend to a six year old girl.
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