βNever again.β That was what she said when she left. She promised herself she would never live that life, never return to all that pain. There was nothing in the world that could make her go back β¦ or so she thought. For a while she kept that promise, and she was finally happy. She built a life f
Inevitable Inheritance
β Scribed by Charest, Kade
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Inevitable 1
- Category
- Fiction
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βNever again.β That was what she said when she left. She promised herself she would never live that life, never return to all that pain. There was nothing in the world that could make her go back β¦ or so she thought. For a while she kept that promise, and she was finally happy. She built a life f
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