A LIFE NEWSPAPER
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  • Reads 117
  • Votes 61
  • Parts 7
  • Time 48m
Complete, First published Sep 14, 2020
In a town with the one hardest question to answer for the last twenty years, who is the murderer? Everyday someone complains of articles written about them saying they died sometime back but were actually saved. Rumors go around saying there's an enemy plotting against this town by creating these articles.
Then a girl has dreams everyday of her life of her falling from the sky and can never understand why. Eventually she finds out they're not dreams anymore but her reality. She finds a newspaper that shows her all the deaths of the past which she aims to stop and does.
A tragedy happens when she discovers she had to save herself from dying,but how? In this crime and thriller with a bit of romance and teen drama, we unfold a story of a town with many mysteries, will they be solved? Will she save all lives including hers?
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