It’s one thing to feel the heartache of death, but it is another to witness it. The feeling at that exact moment, it’s like that second before you fall, hoping someone will catch you. You take a
breath that to you seems like an eternity, but to the rest of the world, it only lasts a split second. How do I know what this feels like you may ask. Well isn't it obvious, I died. Now hold on
don’t get me wrong I did die, well not really, but it’s not like I’m a ghost or anything. No, I’m definitely no ghost. I’m just not afraid of death. I’m like a living ghost in that aspect. I can
see you're not following, so let me start at the beginning, or well is it the end?
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Thanks Scarlett, p.s. you should really check your mail. I sent you the docs version, so you can see the next chapter in progress. By the way, did you listen to the track that went with it, and if so, did you like it? I'm not sure if the music went with the story enough.
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