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LETTERS TO MY PAST
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Complete, First published Apr 14, 2020
Mature
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If you had a chance to change your past, what is the big thing you would change?

Amelia made the mistake of her life, she wants to go back and change it.
Perhaps, a letter to her past could change it, perhaps not. We're all allowed to dream, so she agrees to her fantasy and writes letters that might just change it all.
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Amelia, a resilient young woman, was raised in a small town burdened by generational poverty. Her family struggled to make ends meet while surrounded by a community of wealthy individuals with a history of questionable dealings. Despite her circumstances, Amelia possessed an unwavering determination to change her fate. As a child, Amelia observed the stark contrast between her family's struggles and the lavish lifestyles of the wealthy crooks. The town's elite seemed untouchable, using their power and influence to maintain their illicit activities under the guise of respectability. This stark disparity fueled Amelia's desire to seek a different life. Despite limited resources and a lack of support, Amelia focused on her education. She devoured books, educated herself and nurtured her natural curiosity about the world. Amelia realized that knowledge would be her greatest weapon in changing the poverty that struck her family for generations. Amelia's journey was fraught with obstacles and setbacks. She drew strength from her experiences, the struggles she witnessed, and the unwavering support of a few trusted friends who shared her vision for a better future. Through her tenacity and a burning desire for a better future, Amelia became a doctor. She re-located back to her home town where she discovered horrifying information and knew that revealing the truth would not only bring justice to her own family but also shine a light on the systemic issues that perpetuated poverty in her town. A prologue