Too Fast To Live To Young To Die
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2015
All things have an end. Just like we people have an end.

When you die, you die. It's done, goodbye life. 

I like to live my life to the fullest. To outstrip the constriction of my life.
So that when I die, I won't die with lots of regrets. I won't regret eating lots of junk food, I won't regret kissing lots of guys, I won't regret going to lots of parties, and the like.

But what happens if you died unexpectedly? And I mean "died-in-a-unexplained-way" unexpectedly?

What if, Death's apprentice himself kills you? 

    You get what I'm trying to ask?

No?

You really won't get where I'm going with this unless you know what I'm talking about.

However, I'll tell you in advance, crazy ass shit is going to come your way once you start reading this book. 

My story.

The Story of How I, Alexandreia Jade Steele Died...















Or did I?
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