All The Letters She Sent Me (PREQUEL)

All The Letters She Sent Me (PREQUEL)

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The story is about Ivy Leas, a young girl who lives in Sydney, Australia. She is 17 and tries her hardest at school, loves reading and is a massive empath. Being an empath effects her throughout the story. Her father looked after her until one faithful day he passed away in an accident. Ivy's brother, Kai, stepped in and looked after her from that moment on. Her mother, who was absent her whole childhood, contacts her out of the blue by letters. She received a strange letter one day and was confused. Ivy thought it was just a person from school pranking her. How wrong she was. *** *This is a completely fictional story. If any characters in this story have any similarities/resembles someone you know, it must be a strange coincidence* **I did however mention one well known celebrity and a few real life fashion and car brands to make the story more realistic** Copyright All rights reserved I do not allow people to use or make adaptations to my work with asking my permission first.
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When Ivy Livingston woke up on a normal Wednesday morning in November, she didn't know that was the last time she would see her little sister, her cat, or her best friend Chloe. She had no idea that Anthony Wilson, the freak that she had been bullying since middle school, would bring his father's rifle to school and kill Ivy and four of her classmates before pressing the gun to his own skull. And she definitely couldn't predict that the afterlife was no more than a simple waiting room, where she would wait while the Celestial Bureaucracy decided whether she would go to Heaven or Hell. Ivy already knows that this isn't going to be easy. She's a borderline case, so it might take a while for the panel of judges to make their decision. She just hopes that she doesn't end up like that guy who's still waiting for his number to be called after two hundred years. However, as Ivy begins to make friends with a hockey lover and a girl who was so emo that she fell apart, she begins to think that maybe, just maybe, she can redeem herself. 2nd Place in Teen Fiction in the Whirlwind Awards. 3rd Place in Teen Fiction in the Mystique Awards and in the Prism Awards. Cover by @LynnC_

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