One in a Million
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2015
Mature
Most people go their whole lives thinking nothing will ever happen to them. 1 in 960,000 people die from being struck by lightning every year. 1 in 57,588,244 people from firework related accidents every year. 1 in 95,980,407 people die from venomous snakes every year.
Grace Wilson is a straight thinker. Knowing the inevitability of the end, she vowed to not take any bullsh*t from anyone ever. She so desperately wants to make life purposeful, but still she was a realist. She didn't get her hopes up on things that statistically wouldn't happen.

Until Luke.
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