The Miraculous Town

The Miraculous Town

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My before life—the life before the town. Was quite normal for any teenager in the twenty-first century; I was unpopular, tried to make it through the hell that was high school, and just tried to stay out of everyone’s way. My after life—no, not the actual after life like that of a dead person, but my life after the discovery of the town. Only good things exist here, no longer were the days of crying myself to sleep at night because of the simple mistakes I would make throughout the day, ultimately ending in a harsh punishment. So, of course, I had a few questions, as I’m sure you do. Was this town Cindy is talking about a gift from the gods or was it just a fictional world in which her troubled mind had created? She was given the decision; stay in this perfect world forever, or return to her hellish life back on earth. It’s her fate, her life, her outcome.
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She told stories no one wanted to believe. Tales of torture and suffering beyond their comprehension. So she was branded insane and bunched up with the rest of the lunatics and shipped off to be stored in a cold castle full of shackles and screams. There she would be re-educated, taught the proper way to behave, and ridded of her nasty ways. It would be a rough start. Everyone always had rough starts. At first she would fight and scream. But eventually she would see the light and be grateful that she had nurses to throw buckets of cold water on her every time she woke screaming from a nightmare. She would thank the doctors for chaining her to the walls and denying her food when she started to babble nonsense stories. Everyone see's the light. Dr. Roger makes you see the light. *ATTENTION!* If you want cheezy romance where the nerdy girl gets the bad boy or some teenagers wet dream or some erotica novel, then go else where. This is a book!

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