Delinquency

Delinquency

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Every day is the same until it's different. The aftershocks of a disastrous event leading to near-worldwide extinction leave one lasting group of individuals, the Colony. A sudden change in perspective, A.K.A.: 'The Toll', agitates the Colony, leading Nora to trespass into undiscovered territory that hasn't existed until this moment. As a key society member, Nora needs to muster all the strength and newfound anger from the utter betrayal she has experienced to stand strong to protect herself and her loved ones as she finds out for herself (for the first time) what is real and what is a lie. "She has been through hell. So believe me when I say, fear her when she looks into a fire and smiles." e.corona https://pin.it/77vAwdgLr @weasleebee
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Dear You, Once, when I was younger, the world felt so much smaller. Everything important could fit in a single moment: the sound of laughter, the warmth of sunlight, the soft rustle of leaves in a quiet breeze. I didn't think about tomorrow, or the day after that. Life wasn't made of questions back then - it was made of feelings. But somewhere along the way, things began to change. The questions grew bigger. The world, which had once seemed so simple, became a puzzle I couldn't solve. I began to forget the little things - the way the atmosphere smells after rain, or the sound of my own heartbeat when I was truly at peace. Have you felt that too? That quiet loss, the kind you can't explain? If you're reading this, I guess you do. [...] This book isn't a solution. It's a mirror. And maybe, just maybe, you'll see yourself in it. I don't know where this story will take us, but I'm glad you're here. Sincerely, Someone who understands Revised draft Start: 12.01.25 Finish: 29.03.25

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