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Second First Chance
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    Leituras 693
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    Votos 90
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    Capítulos 19
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    Tempo 1h 56m
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    Leituras 693
  • WpVote
    Votos 90
  • WpPart
    Capítulos 19
  • WpHistory
    Tempo 1h 56m
Concluída, Primeira publicação em set 07, 2020
Excerpt:    "Screw it.  I'm done," David said to his reflection.  He went to his medicine cabinet and looked for the answer.  What he found was a nearly full prescription for Oxy from when he broke his arm the year before.  The pills made him sick so they gave him Vicodin instead.  He had 27 left of the 30 prescribed of Oxy and 14 of the 30 left of the Vicodin.  He combined the bottles and put the pills in an Altoids container and put them in his pocket.  He put on his shoes and walked downstairs.

David Clifton is a 15 year old with not much going for him.  He is ordinary, obscure and, has issues at home.  Soon, the things going for him won't be anymore and he will decide if continuing to live is the right thing to do.
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Everyone suffers no matter how much we think we're alone, there maybe someone out there more disconnected from the rest of the world. If you had the power to help the other and didn't take it does that make you a bad person? If you had one chance to correct the world would you take it? If you were given one power what would it be? No matter what choice you make it will come haunting back to you. The good the bad there's a fine line between what people perceive as good and bad it's up to you to decide that.