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Time Machine (Completed)
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Complete, First published Oct 19, 2013
Abigail is a sweet loving girl with a big heart. She has a smile that can brighten anyone's day even though she's been through a lot, starting with the loss of her mother. Everyone around her loves her, but what happens when she finds her "True Love" cheating on her with her "best friend"?  When she finds them together one week before their wedding she runs away and makes a simple wish, "I wish I could go back in time."  But what happens when a simple wish comes true? What would the faiths decide? Will she find a second chance in Love, will she be able to come back to her own time(2013), to her father. Or will she choose to stay for Love given the choice?                                Copyright © 2013 by HazarIssa Currently being edited by me best friend (@myneko)
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53 parts Complete

1st BOOK OF THE "FOREVER" SERIES. Tessa is a wishful and overly anxious medical student that hasn't been able to be herself since her best friend Nora died of cancer. So, when she is assigned to carry out a research project, she immediately knows what she will look into. However, soon, the crossovers between cancer and immortality begin to haunt her, and she finds herself turning her project into a maddening fight to make sure nobody will ever die again. On the road to immortality, she meets Luke, an apparently careless but fascinating student in her research group, who mysteriously disappears after Tessa's revolutionary project is stolen by a big pharmaceutical enterprise. Tessa finds herself lost and alone in a world where everything is changing because of her, but she can't change anything. She is forced to ask herself questions she never really wanted to find an answer to: Even if we escape death, is escaping time and forgetting still impossible? Are we ruthlessly condemned? Or does our final sentence actually save us from the disastrous consequences our wishes would have?