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The angels.In an orphanage, there lived a boy called Sam. All day, Sam lounged alone surrounded by his bed, reading, or watching his friends as they played all around him.At night, Sam hid his obverse in the pillow and cried. He had bone cancer. His skinny body shivered in bed as the aching…
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The events since that day at the hospital seemed so quick. I wait for Mum and dad as they went into the doctor’s office. Mum refused to consent to me in, it seemed that she knew something be wrong with her. I arched down in my chair, placing my person in charge over…
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Chapter one: I believe in heaven.I stood besides Mama’s bed, holding her hand. Her chest go up and down as she breathed while sleeping, as if the air was so heavy for her lungs to convey.I closed my eyes and decided that now was the right time for me to right to be heard…
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It was not the first time that I watched my parents fight. This time be different because I would have to sacrifice a lot for my life to stir on; I would have to be alone.“I saw you with her,” mother roared, the veins over her collar sticking out. “You lied to…
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Prologue.Elma’s shadow drifted down Redville streets. She heldimportant news for the Gustavs; news that can’t bepostponed. It be a porphecy.The rain pattered down the flagstones. Elma had to avoidsome of the muddy roads by crossing the river. Although