Today or Tomorrow?
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  • Reads 218
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 12, 2015
Ema Peyton could hope. She could dream. She could do whatever she felt would bring some sort of happiness at her feet, but whenever she thought that she could make a difference to the world let alone herself. This oozing feeling overwhelmed her and she could not allow herself to feel so alone, so confused, so different from everybody else because this belief always ran through her mind that, when we are all fighting our own individual lives. We somehow always find ourselves at the same point, a point where we just want to give up. We should never feel alone and Ema wants to go through her journey with you and share every possible aspect that deals with the little struggles and the little moments she wish could last forever because that is life and life is the greatest story that could ever be told.
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