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Letting Go.

Letting Go.

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This story contains: Mentions of suicide Language/Cussing Mature topics Please, if you are uncomfortable with any of these, do NOT read this. It's been years following the accident that took Free's parents away from him, and it's a memory that constantly haunts him, reminding Free of how terrible the accident truly was. Free knows that giving in isn't the right thing to do, but it's hard to ignore the feeling with everything that's happened... will he follow through or not?
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~~~~The first chapter is a slow start, but it picks up. Not many chapters, but they're pretty long.~~~~ "I would never judge you. You're more than your father's bad choices. You have to know that. And you're more than just your worst days. Everybody has done stuff they aren't proud of. The difference between most people is that some hide their ugly parts away, while others don't have that option. One mistake and the whole world knows about it." It all started with a class assignment. They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I think it's more likely a series of poor choices than "good intentions." I never should have kept writing him. I never should have let him in.

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