whathepeach

Hey my love, thank you for voting and putting The gray effect on your reading list. I'm so glad you enjoyed it

whathepeach

@thedimee thank you!! The cross effect, which is my next book won't disappoint you
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thedimee

@whathepeach of coursee I just found your book and after after the Gray Effect I’m planning on reading moree xx
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Healthy_bear

Hi, I'm for posting here without permission, I'm a new author and I'm trying to make my story visible to readers, if you have time check out my story and share your opinion! Thanks! 
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/411355973?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=Healthy_bear

thedimee

@Healthy_bear totally fine Will make sure to check it out!:)
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kookies0814

Years of suffering, and all for what?
          A childhood traded for survival. A body that learned pain before kindness. A life where silence was safer than hope. Her life was a sequence of losses disguised as lessons—obedience over choice, survival over innocence. She wasn’t raised to be good. She was raised to last. And people like her don’t come out soft.
          Some stories aren’t about healing. They’re about what survives when nothing else does.
          She is "The girl who outlived the lie".

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