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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2019
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind"- Unknown

"I do not exist to impress the world, I exist to live my life in a way that will make me happy."-Richard Bach 

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The story of:

-The abused-
-The abuser-
-The friend-
-The ignored-
-The ignorant-

Each one threading to the fabricated thing called life. Emphasizing each detail to find their way towards their embroidered destiny 

-Blue- 
-Gold-
-Red-
-Brown-
-Green-

Each one significant, each and every little thing.
Some are shorter, some are longer, some are colorful, some are neutral.
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Five arcs, Five different threads, Five different colors , Five different battles, Five different  realities, Five different patterns,One fabric, One big masterpiece 

Will contain stuff like abuse,self harm, and a lot more stuff that happens in the real world that some of us tend to deny that it is really happening like global warming then I dunno. If you like to surround yourself with fantasy. (Don't worry i do thats sometimes) This book is probably not for you.

Dont like it leave it, im not professional?

 Ok??!?. So don't expect me to be :)

Cover made by me
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