Wicked Ways
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  • Reads 88
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2014
"Would you rather die right now, and have your parents, family, and friends cry over you. Or would you rather live, and have nobody remember you."    ~    Those are the two options that Colton Laney gave me. He didn't give me any sympathy for the fact that I was watching my brand new car head straight on with a semi truck. This was literally a life or death situation.    I, Willow Truscott, was given a choice. If I chose to die my family would be broken. If I chose to live nobody would remember me. Not my perfect boyfriend, my best friend, my brother, parents, or grandparents. And I would be selling my life away to the Angels of Justice. A league of supposed to be dead people that stop people from committing suicide.    My dear reader, I ask you now. What would you choose? A chance at life or the break down of the ones you love.
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