Fayth
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Here's an old story from my 2018/2019 drafts collecting dust. I always thought it was trash and worthless so might as well post it so I got time for inspiration. ~~~~~~~ Lucille receives a strange text while being totally oblivious to her surroundings. She sucks at trying to not get kidnapped by her best friend and winds up becoming a totally new person that she doesn't even recognize. And definite decision Lucille deals with choices as she deals with her twin brother, Caleb; A Extroverted "overprotective" brother, who notices that she goes missing practically every night. With a little bit of faith, some things can change
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