Grieving Life

Grieving Life

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This is a story that follows the Life of Layla, a twenty-year-old young woman whose life is on the verge of collapsing. Abandoned at a very young age, she was forced to rely only on herself since her life at the orphanage taught her that depending on others would hurt her and everything good was temporary. And so, as she lies in bed at night, eyes closed... The usual dark thoughts creep into her subconscious and she finds herself asking the same question that had been on a loop in her mind for a while: Is life worth living anymore? ... Between unexpected kindness, desperation and a touch of danger, Layla learns not to give up and defies the unexpected. TW: This story deals with dark themes such as $u!c!de, R@pe, Verb@l @buse, Physic@l @buse, V!olence and other mature topics. . . . Like every other writer on this vast platform, I hope that someone might come across my work. Nevertheless, I am writing this for my future self to see what my life has become since I feel like everything is falling apart. If you relate to any of this, remember that giving up is never an option...Adapt. . . . PS: English isn't my first language, so I excuse myself in advance for any grammatical error. Xoxo !
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