Re-Writ (Ice Breaker Story #1)
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  • Reads 203
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  • Parts 32
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2020
Mature
Victoria Solano--a single parent and a middle-aged woman who grieves upon her daughter's death, has come across an opportunity on how to change their fates.

Though originally looking forward to prevent her late daughter's death by altering what had happened in the past, this opportunity suddenly becomes a series of unexpected turn of events that may change her life on the long run.

As Victoria "re-writs" what has been written, will she succeed in doing so? Or will she never have the chance to see her daughter again? Given that whatever changes in the past and present... can affect the future as well.

And when there's death, there will always be death.

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DISCLAIMER(S): This story is written in Taglish and depicts topics related to mental health issues, unaliving, generational trauma, generational gap, and parent-children dynamics that may not be everyone's cup of tea. Readers' discretion is advised. Contents about mental health issues do not replace medical advice.

Idea: November 2019
Created: March 16, 2020
Finished: ...
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