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Giving In

Giving In

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My name is Annabell Smith I'm 24 years old and Im bipolar.Lets say i have done some terrible things in my life; so terrible you'd ask why I'm not locked up.I ask myself that all the time,I've murdered three people in my lifetime, I've wrecked cars and houses.You can say I'm dangerous, some people could call me psychotic; but in my eyes Im as normal as i can get.Let's just say I'm different,in my world there are no rules. Annabell has wrecked a lot of marriages in her lifetime and lets just say she's going to do the same to micheal the owner of a billionaire dollar company located all across the world and has a beautiful wife named miranda or used to be wife. I'm a new writer and this is my first book so please don't be too harsh, I will try my best to make this book to be a thriller.
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Ok. So I'm a five foot tall midget, with neon green hair, enough tattoos and piercings to frighten any small child. I'm thirty eight going on twenty, and I hold down a semi professional career running an alternative nightclub in town. With enough health problems to sink a battleship I stand out like a sore thumb in any surroundings, so that poses the question... How exactly did I get away with murder?... More than once.

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