Yesterday was it

Yesterday was it

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When your world is constantly shifting, and nothing seems to feel secured it's easy to be overwhelmed. Balancing on a fine ledge one can only hope that things will one day get better. Many chose to look towards tomorrow, but maybe we learned something yesterday that could help us far better than anything the future could bring. When Saturn's home is broken into and their childhood friend disappears their entire life is turned upside down. Thrown into disarray and uncovering old secrets Saturn slowly begins to uncover the many mysteries that have been haunting them in the shadows since long before they where born. Authors blurb: Hello coming back to an old account to refine my writing has always been refreshing. Recently I had been inspired to try my hand at an original story so I hope to provide a wonderful suspenseful and exciting reading adventure and take you to my story. I love feedback and suggestions and hope you enjoy reading.
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"It took me five seconds to fall. The impact on my chest jarring my body but not my mind. I suppose this is the point where your life is supposed to flash before your eyes as time itself freezes - and it did in a way. But I didn't relive my life physically like walking through an old memory, déjà vu in each step. It was a feeling, something that started in my chest and spread to my fingertips, one so unique to me that it encapsulated each significant event into one single second." For as long as May can remember one mystery has haunted her world. A dirty window before her, the grim obstructing her vision, she has lived with a loss she can't identify - that is until one rainy night. Gradually the spots of dirt May scratched at for so long wipe away with the touch of a finger. But when she looks in will she like what she sees - or will curiosity kill the cat?

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