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Think Outside The Coffin
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Ongoing, First published Dec 10, 2015
It all seemed so unreal, like a dream. Me, splattered in blood, standing in the middle of the room, damned and convinced. My freedom was denied by the words that came out of my mouth, but they weren't mine. So I did what I had to. 
Escape was the only way out, the only path on which I could seek the solution. But the question was,  after all, could I handle the truth?
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