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Shattered in Time
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2024
19-year-old Jesselle is living in a broken home. Her mother passed due to an uncurable illness, causing each member of her family to mourn. But who knew the pain would last so long. While walking home from a party at night, it all goes black. Nobody to see and no sounds to be heard. Where did she go? How did this happen? And why is she there?
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