Life, told by me

Life, told by me

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This story starts off with Lucinda and her thoughts, her past and goes into her struggles, her thoughts on society, her hope for a better understanding about life, and love. Lucinda has had a rough past filled with tears, and struggle. When she moves to a new house, a new environment, a new school, and a new neighborhood she thinks she will be able to run away from her past and her feelings. But when things don't turn out right she has one person to count on Jesus, is she ready to take that leap of faith or stay lost with her past.
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