One step at a time

One step at a time

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Melissa Newman was diagnosed with stage 3 Luekemia. Deciding it was best to battle this alone she came up with a failproof plan and left, 2 years later Melissa return cancer-free. Melissa may have been cancer-free but she was not free, Her secrets held her back. She had faced so many obstacles that she felt like she could never be free. This is Melissa's story. I'm bad at descriptions. I apologise for any grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes that will most likely be in this story. I'm just a beginner writer and this is how I cope with everyday things. This is how I cope with the loses that ive faced in life. If you don't like the story then please leave I don't want to deal with negative comments. Give my story a try you might like it. Thankyou xx
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