Finding all the Good Graces
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Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2024
Having lost her fiancé to sudden death, Cecilia goes through life discovering the negative and the good sides of what her life entails. She explores the possibilities her destiny offers;  comes across love more than once in the process of self-healing, and is equally forced to let go of relationships she held dear. Cecilia, through the help of her friends looks at the world through completely different lenses. Her healing journey and re-entry into the world is complicated and her navigation of it offers several tribulations which are equally valuable lessons. 
Love, loss, mourning, abandonment, letting go and healing all in one very long, yet short life.
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Matthew's death affected Cecilia in a way she didn't think was possible. After Alex, Matt's brother, died of an overdose, it was decades of friendship going up in flames. Matt's pain being too much to handle, he decided to end his life. Tomorrow is the first anniversary of his death. After a year spent in her bed trying to find an anchor to stay alive, Lia starts a 24 hour journey to try and grieve her soulmate. Letting her anger out, writing to him, reminiscing on cherished memories, Lia tries everything to move on before the time runs out. For him. "When he left, the world stopped being colourful." /!\ READ DISCLAIMER BEFORE STARTING AND COMMENTING THE STORY First of all, thank you for clicking on that story and for, maybe, deciding to read my modest shortstory on how I lost my brother and best friend. This story was NOT written in an entertaining purpose. I talk about real life events that actually happened to me. I chose to blur out and ignore things that were too personal to me, and to him, but what is written in those pages is true. Please keep in mind that nothing of this was written for readers to enjoy. It was written for me to try to finally move on, and I share it in hope that I might manage to help whoever is or was in my situation. Thank you if you choose to stay with me for a few minutes of your life. I'd love for you to meet Matt. If you want to do so as well, then I invite you to turn the page. -Gen