I'm Not Dead
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  • Reads 46
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2015
Have you ever had a moment, a moment your life just flashes before your eyes. That kind of moment that just makes your skin crawl. I'm living in that moment. 

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Eloise is the type of girl who just doesn't make up her mind at the right time. She wants to be an organ donor; but she signed the papers at the wrong time and the wrong place. They think she's dead- but who is the man that saw it all? Is he just a stranger with a soft heart, or is it someone from her past?
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