Losing Yourself: Sequel to Finding Yourself

Losing Yourself: Sequel to Finding Yourself

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-Sequel to Finding Yourself- What would you do when a friend you've known for years commits suicide... And its all your fault. Aiyanna's world falls apart just as it was finally coming together. Her friends death rocks her to the core and cracks her foundation. She crumbles, but will she be able to pick up the pieces?
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