MORTEM: Memento Mori
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  • Reads 57
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2020
Mature
Memento mori is a latin phrase which reminds us that we are mortal beings, but a suicidal boy named Hikari Charlievic takes this phrase differently and uses it as a justification for his endless suicide attempts that seemingly fails all the time. Even though it's always a failed attempt, will someone be able to put an end to his countless suicide attempts or his suicide attempts will finally be successful?

This story involves real life mental health issues that most of the individuals are facing nowadays so please read with caution for there might be triggers. This is to raise awareness about some of those mental health issues in hopes of giving enlightenment to better understand individuals who suffers from mental health issues.
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