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A Walk Into Oblivion
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    Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2015
Samantha Hopkins is a woman with high hopes and dreams; she has the perfect life, the perfect job, perfect house and the perfect lover, Edward. She never found something to complain about because she already loved it all. However, there is the question: "What if?"
After a long day at work, Samantha just wanted to forget about everything and sleep.
Dawn approached the next morning, but something doesn't look and feel right... The light was dark and grey and the environment didn't feel the same.
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