Every Sunset was Once a Sunrise
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Complete, First published Sep 18, 2020
Lewis has a strange fascination with death, because of the unexplainable emptiness she's been feeling inside for years. After finding out--on her 29th birthday--that she's sick and finally dying, she rode the bus home, hoping to reconcile broken relationships from the people in her past. But little did she know... that this ride will turn more than a trip down memory lane, as she stumbled upon one of the ghosts from a long-buried memory at the back of her head.

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Date started: September 18, 2020
Date finished: December 6, 2020
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