Regret your Rejection yet?

Regret your Rejection yet?

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Memories are ment to be forgotten. Hearts are ment to be broken. And lives are ment to be changed. There's only one chance at life, and if you make it count, one chance is all you need. But, desperate times call for desperate matters. Lilly Palms is one of those desperate times. She's what you would call a Damsel in Distress. She's always falling into deep holes, unable to find her way out. Always turning the wrong corners. And always relying on someone else. But when life unexpectedly throws her a second chance at a life she's always wanted, it turns out to be a curve ball. Or so she thinks. So she goes and does the inevitable . What no one would ever do to them selves. Just so she can restart. Fresh. And it makes her want to turn around and say to everyone, EVERYONE, Regret your Rejection yet?
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