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Dear Elizabeth
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Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2012
The purpose is to help me cope. Told in a dramatic monologue, I walk my younger self through the things I lived. I only hope these messages will relieve the hurt as I still carry the painful memories I didn't have a chance to release. Because at those young ages, I didn't have the chance to heal properly, I write this anthology not only to express myself. I write it to show others what life can be, and to those who have gone through something similar, I'm writing because I want you to really see. See that you're not alone. The past is a big part of our lives. However, we can't let a dreadful past define who we will be later on in life. I have always said, and I always will: The past is the past; that's where it should stay. I only live for a better future, and not for today. Thank you @seasofme for the brilliant idea :)
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