Leaving it Behind
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2015
After dealing with the Traumatic experience of being Kidnapped, Juliet Harris has to tell her story. 

Detective Arthur long is assigned to her case along with new Police worker Lewis Darvil.

Things start to unfold as her story is told and she adjusts to normal life.

Slowly, mysteries are unraveled, secrets are found out, love is found, and risks are taken.

What happens when all comes to light? 

What happens when Juliet finds herself leaving it behind?

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𝕒 𝕨𝕠𝕣𝕝𝕕 𝕠𝕦𝕥𝕤𝕚𝕕𝕖 𝕠𝕗 𝕒 𝕨𝕠𝕣𝕝𝕕 Juliet Miller leads a normal life with her family as a senior in high school. Just before she graduates, however, she dies. She wakes up in a whole different world in a room that is completely foreign to her. She has entered the Afterworld- a place of ensured happiness and freedom. When she finds out her best friend died with her, she is put at ease, and they try and adapt to life after death by meeting new people and gaining new experiences, and discovering things they never thought was possible. But there's still stuff about the Afterworld that they don't know. As stage ones, Brooke and Juliet don't know much about this new place they're in, but they discover a major problem: her brother is in the Underworld. As Juliet and Brooke endure a long journey, Juliet wonders if the Afterworld is too good to be true. In a place where everything is perfect, is it possible that there is a deeper problem that lies within? Because even in the lightest, brightest places, there is always some sort of darkness among it.