Unspoken : short stories

Unspoken : short stories

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This book contains stories of different characters, carrying some hard topics yet others with lighter subjects. Feel free to read any of them, remembering that they all are fictional yet might speak to a lot of people as if they were real. Take a fuzzy blanket, enjoying the different stories and characters you will meet; please do ignore any cringe ones and leave positive feedback to help me improve. Every story was written from the heart and with a lot of thought. Enjoy your Reading :)
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