The Change
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Ongoing, First published May 04, 2019
Dear reader, 
I have decided to speak to you directly as you are about to read into my very deep and personal thoughts. I am giving you a pass into my life and I am presenting you the people that have shaped and changed my life. This is, believe me, a fucking privilege. 
And because of the privilege that I am bestowing upon you. I should warn you, there is nothing special or different in my story. But I have learned that if a person tells you about their life, however way the prefer to do so, that my dear reader, is the looking glass into someones mind and heart. And if you are lucky, that looking glass will show you light were you thought there was none, or will simply put a smile in your face in the moment you need it. 
I cant promise that what you are about to read will do anything of the sorts, because, well I don't know you. But aren't you interested? I mean I would be, a person is lending you the key into their life. 
Aaaanyway, here are some important details: My story has no real beginning and no real end. The is no specific time frame. Basically like life it self. Don't worry though we will meet again. Sooner or later you will end up warming up to me. Or not, either way is fine. 

Your most sincerely, 
Rose
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