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Phantom Of The Dead
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2020
"Mom doesn't drink, dad", she said. 

"We don't know that", he replied. 

"You don't. But I do", she insisted. 

But he wouldn't listen. NO ONE cared to hear her out. Afterall she was just a naive and anguished eleven year old. 

The only was to survive was to not believe anything or anyone. One small mistake and she might end up dead.

But she was just eleven. She couldn't have understood that.
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