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When the Lights Go Out {complete first draft}
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  • Reads 6,041
  • Votes 152
  • Parts 28
  • Time 5h 32m
Complete, First published Jul 01, 2014
When you're dead, you're dead, right? Wrong. Marisol can prove that. The Butterfly Effect, otherwise known as The Chaos Theory, is the only logical explanation as to why Marisol envisions different possibilities of her life. Is she really dead if she's living some kind of life, or is this life flashing before her eyes - even if it not the life she exactly left behind?
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