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Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2016
It has been a long time since I was able to write fiction, and currently, I have not found the motivation to do so. Maybe it comes with age, as I feel that I am now writing more about my personal experiences. So, for this year, I'll be  starting a new chapter in my writing. This series is more about my thoughts, my doubts, my inner most feelings that I usually avoid talking about - not even to closest friends. A is a special person in my life, who has stood by me through storms. And here I share, non-verbatim, what we talk about, and how we talk about life and love.
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I'm different from all of you. I don't know how, or why or why my genetics are different. All I know is that there are people like me, people hiding from a group called Ultra. I'm in danger, I'm alone in the world. My mom isn't all she seems to be, my dad was a lie and now I have to put up with new people who know how to run my life. Trying to settle in, isn't in my agenda. Trying to survive is my only objective.