That night..
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  • Reads 505
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2015
"I woke up with sweat all over my face...it was that dream again! Why does it have to be me. What have I done soo bad that I keep getting haunted by it ..just me...is it that bad for me to be alive on this planet. However I try to die something holds me back. Is there any reason on earth why I should live! Why is my life only so depressing! Nothing ever went the way I wanted it too after that day ..my 13th bday! 
Why cannot I stop recalling it!" says Liliane Cooper an 17 year old high school student.
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Why is she being held back every time she tries to kill herself? Has the almighty  written a faithful encounter that will change her this depressing life? Who will it be? When will it be? Would this person guide her throughout her life? Read this story and you will know!
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