IraCrow13

WHAT IF
          	
          	You can choose to "erase" one major person in your life. This person would exist, but you'd never have met.
          	
          	There's one catch though. You get to keep all memories of and with this person, but he or she would never have known you. You can run into each other and this person will not recognize you. All you have are memories that seem nothing more but a dream. Memories that can be a blessing if this is a person you'd warn yourself to steer clear of but a curse if you've lost all guarantee to keep this person in your life.

PhongLinh462

@ IraCrow13  isn't it a better choice than death? I have a friend that has a lot of heath and mental problems to the point I chose to run and hide in guilty for not be able to stand by him, just to protect myself from his toxicity. We had good memory of each other. When he die, from what I know, he won't be able to live longer than me, then I'll definitely regret and take those guilt with me forever, but I know it's the best for my health. For me, the moment you stopped catching up ppl's lives, then everything you have is all memory, so I try to keep it all about their good, as a tribute. I used to live with fears that my loved ones could go away any random day, but through time, I accepted it and enjoy my present as much as I health could allow, so yes, I would chose to keep the memory, as long as my loved one keep alive and happy 
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sageserendipity_

I just finished 'He Who Weaves Nightmares', and oh my lord that was so good!! I loved every second while reading it and I hope one day that you can publish the sequels onto wattpad. I honestly haven't read something with such beautiful descriptions in a while and it truly was a treat to finish!

sageserendipity_

@IraCrow13 bro...thank YOU for being an amazing writer
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IraCrow13

@sageserendipity_ thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it 
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ElvenSweetiePie143

Excited fow what's next for He Who Weaves Nightmares. 

IraCrow13

WHAT IF
          
          You can choose to "erase" one major person in your life. This person would exist, but you'd never have met.
          
          There's one catch though. You get to keep all memories of and with this person, but he or she would never have known you. You can run into each other and this person will not recognize you. All you have are memories that seem nothing more but a dream. Memories that can be a blessing if this is a person you'd warn yourself to steer clear of but a curse if you've lost all guarantee to keep this person in your life.

PhongLinh462

@ IraCrow13  isn't it a better choice than death? I have a friend that has a lot of heath and mental problems to the point I chose to run and hide in guilty for not be able to stand by him, just to protect myself from his toxicity. We had good memory of each other. When he die, from what I know, he won't be able to live longer than me, then I'll definitely regret and take those guilt with me forever, but I know it's the best for my health. For me, the moment you stopped catching up ppl's lives, then everything you have is all memory, so I try to keep it all about their good, as a tribute. I used to live with fears that my loved ones could go away any random day, but through time, I accepted it and enjoy my present as much as I health could allow, so yes, I would chose to keep the memory, as long as my loved one keep alive and happy 
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IraCrow13

So sorry to all who are or have been reading my stories. I decided to unpublish most of them when I saw they were under "Public Domain" and not "Copyright." I also saw my published stories on Wattpad on another sketchy-looking website without my permission.
          
          This is truly sad because Wattpad, its amazing community of readers and writers, is one of the reasons I got to finish and publish my first novel.
          
          I hope this can be sorted.
          
          Stay safe and well, everyone!
          
          Ira

IraCrow13

A friend lost her husband today. She and their two sons fought long and hard to keep him with them. They lost a father, a best friend, a mentor, a hero.
          
          Sometimes, we ask ourselves what we'd do if we find out we only have a year left. Today, I ask what you'd do if you only have a year left with a loved one... your husband or father or son... anyone. Would you be kinder? Would you listen more? Would you hold them closer? Would you cherish every moment? Would you put your phone down? Would you spend more time on what (or who) matters?

IraCrow13

@SueZeq Thank you again. I held her in my arms earlier, giving her all the comfort I could. Poor girl is devastated at the loss of her soulmate, her best friend :-(
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SueZeq

@IraCrow13 Thank-you so much! I am praying that each day will become easier for your friend.
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SueZeq

@IraCrow13 ..I hope others read your post. Sad to say....In the blink of an eye, you can lose those you care about and love. Take time to appreciate the little things in life. xoxoxo
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