Ultima Pagina [COMPLETED✓]
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Complete, First published Dec 12, 2020
In this world there's a lot of temporary people. But what if you are giving a chance to write your own book that contains your very own story?  

Euphemie Hazel Tores. The orphan girl that sent in Italy to tend the Russo's. She doesn't have a family or relatives, and no one to tell about her problems that she is involved, cause she faced the austere world alone. 

Not until the anonymous child with the inconceivable pen and book came to the frame. She has given a chance to make her own story,her own fate. All she have to do is to write,write and write until she gain the last page. 

Is her life really changed? Or it's just an illution,or maybe an imagination?

 The truth is  what should ever the right, it can be deteriorate your expectation,that shade in for you to waken in authencity realization that, there are two kinds of people that can be part of our life. The one who stay, and the one who leave. But what if Euphemie Hazel  experienced it both in one people only? The one she build that left her, and the one who stayed onto intercession of the book?

Is she still going to end the tome? Is she still write on the last page even if she knows that could be end slash the Ultima Pagina?
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