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Wheelchair
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Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2015
(ON HOLD!!)

It's funny how one day, you have a perfect life, with no worries and no problems... And then the next thing you know, you wake up to being in the hospital and are being told the worst news of your life.

'Mr Bracksten, I'm sorry, you are paralysed from the waist down.'

And right there, death would be better.

•_•

Join Zachary, and find out, how exactly he got in a wheelchair and what was next from him after the drastic accident.
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