Everlasting Light
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  • Reads 44
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2021
Trying to escape guilt is not possible. You will always blame yourself, but you have to find a way out of the whirlpool of darkness. Because the one who is lost wouldn't want that for you. And sometimes you're not to blame. At all.

Always, you have to find a way out.

You have to find the light again.

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Fifteen year old Amara Vale's life, actions, and thoughts will forever be affected by the death of her twin sister, Alina.

And worse. She blames it on herself.

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It was supposed to last forever.

Amara. Everlasting.
Alina. Light.

Everlasting light.

She promised that we would get through it. Together. That our light would always shine.

She broke our promise. No, I broke our promise.

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