'' How I Killed My Self ''
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 13, 2017
'' Because when the winter snow felts  that's when my heart feels warmer ''

A tale of a spirit telling the story of her life to a mysterious friend. 
Is she a spirit ? Is she a ghost ? Or just someone ( or something ) whom the darkness has consumed ? 




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Please don't judge any English language mistakes. English is not my mother-language.
Well at least don't judge in a bad way just point them and tell me.
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