I'm Done
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2019
Mature
WARNING: There is talk about suicidal thoughts and there are suicidal actions. This book is purely fiction and all scenarios are fake. This is simply a book to read and enjoy. Please leave no hate due to the serious topics discussed.

Everyone says that if you take your own life that you don't realize the people who have made your life better or have influenced you. Is that the truth, or is it something they say to try and change your mind? If I try and figure out the people who have made my life better, will it change my mind, or it it simply be a waste of my time? Although, nothing could really waste my time now since I don't care about my life anymore. So Let's take a look at all of the people that have affected my life...
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