Broken Genes

Broken Genes

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ON HOLD! Prologue I guess I had always known that I couldn't be normal. That I wasn't good enough to deserve a happy and average life. I just wish I had more time, I guess I should be thankful. I had had my time being normal. If only I had known those days were limited. I would have spent them completely differently. Normal people don't realise just how lucky they are. They wallow in self-pity and don't respect their lives. I know now how important life is, I just wish I had someone to guide me through it. With my old, temporary, fake life behind me, I have nothing to fear but the future. Because, no matter how much I hope, I know my life had never been planned to be normal, and that I was planned to be something great. My fate was set. So what's left to do but to follow it?
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