Scarlett,RED ALERT
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  • Reads 491
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 26m
Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2013
“…We don’t get to choose our destiny, our destiny chooses us.”

My life has never been a fairy tale. My parents died when I was two years old and no one cares about me. One day was all it took for it to change. I started running, that’s all I can do. I’m being hunted, people want me dead. I have no idea why, only that it had something to do with my parents…
Alarms are going off in my head, red alerts.
If I want to live I have to say alert, or it is certain death for me.
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The Diary A preordained destiny

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My novel deals with the problem of predestination, trying to show what might happen to someone that has the chance to predict his future. The leading actor, Andrew, after having moved back to his parents' home, with his wife Phoebe, finds a little red diary in the office where his father used to work. This discovery, apparently harmless, will struck his life completely: by reading its content, he discovers that one of the stories is a prediction of his death. The finding changes not only Andrew's life, since he is forced to challenge his preordained destiny, but also his marriage and his relationship with Finn, the closest friend of the two of them. However, only at the end, the meaning of the diary will be revealed. The idea behind my novel is to challenge the reader to think what he would do knowing that his fate has already been written on a book, from the beginning to the end. Would he dare to read everything? Would he be able to handle reading about the last day of his life? Andrew is brave enough to do so: but everything come with a price.