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For Forever and A Day
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Complete, First published Nov 25, 2016
"Are you alright Miss?" 

Without thinking, Ms.Williams for once told the truth and shook her head no. 

After being helped to her feet she shakily stood and made her way down the street. She couldn't sit there anymore. She couldn't listen to the hustle of the crowds. 

Cassandra had to escape.

She had to escape the pain of losing him. 


~*~ 

Cassandra Williams is a normal girl a few years out of college. She's had a seemingly normal life, steady job, good friends and a loving family when everything in seemingly goes to hell. 

After the accident she begins to lose herself. At first it was small. Not going out as often or avoiding crowds until she barely left the house. 

The downward spiral has begun. 

Cassandra has to decide whether or not to keep falling or pave her way back to a seemingly normal life without someone she loves.

Start: October 14th, 2017
Finish: July 18th, 2018

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