Her Name Was Ann
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Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2016
Ann was my beautiful angel God had sent to help our town.  You see our damned town was miserable and depressed. No one was happy. Until Ann "moved" into town. Ann helped everyone. Soon almost everyone in the town was happy. We had almost no suicides anymore. The problem was that once Ann helped someone they forgot about her. She didn't understand why God had her at this town still. Ann would do anything to get back home with the other angels. I loved Ann more than anything though and I didn't want her to leave. I just pray I can save her from her demons that hurt her everyday.

Jac has been with Ann for a year. He has to help her get over her demons and save her from herself. It kills Jac to see his beautiful angel wearing long sleeves just to hide what she has done to herself. Can Jac help Ann before she gives up completely?
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