He Died (EDITING)
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  • Reads 92
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2014
Time is the measure in which events can be ordered from the past through the present into the future, and also the measure of duration of events and the intervals between them.

Death is the cessation of the connection between our mind and our body.

Time can relate every happening from a particular split-second to as wide as centuries - either important events, major events or 'just events', time has a particular thing to death. 

Time can give life. And time can take it back. In a split second, you're born. And it's also possible that in a split second, you're sixty feet below the ground.

Time isn't just something you can throw away. Because, once time's wasted, it will never come back - it will become history and it will never repeat it's effects and opportunities.

Time is one of the most wasted gift in the world.

Now given another chance to - somehow defy time.

What would you do to do it?
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