Only Two Steps To Hell
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Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2012
The phrase 'I love you' in Haddi's book use to mean 'kindness and understanding. I'll never leave you lost, we'll be together always'.                                                                                                                                       Now it means 'I love you, can't wait to get rid of you, I'll break you heart and toss you out like trash when I'm finished'.

Hayden Thorn doesn't know whats hit her when her perfect family, perfect bestie and perfect boyfriend become not so perfect. She just wants to give up, throw her not so perfect life away and settle for good old trusting, never let you down sleep of eternity. She is packed and prepared for hell when a certain someone delays the train.

Is this someone worth Haddi giving love a second chance or will she take the two fatal steps to hell and meet her doom.
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