DISSOCIATION

DISSOCIATION

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Does silence really means yes? If yes, then she must be really guilty of killing her husband. But, why she remained silent for a long time? why does she chose to close her doors and be miserable? Why did she killed her husband in the first place? Or does she really? A writer, who is tasked to write about the woman who killed her husband, will try her luck to unravel the mystery of her silence and the truth about the incident or the crime happened 3 years ago.
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One quiet night Seighner Nashia Robles slowly closed her eyes and was enveloped by a dream that felt real-too real to be called an illusion. In that dream, someone loved her completely. Without hesitation. Without fear. No doubts, no second thoughts. It was the kind of love that asked for nothing in return, but was given freely and wholeheartedly.

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