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Piper – The Mysterious Seer
12-year-old Piper is a defender and protector. She feels a surge of overprotectiveness in the face of injustice of others. However, there is a deeper meaning for Piper’s sense of duty to those wronged – she has a huge and bright purpose to fulfill.
…But she will ride the train of hell before she gets there.
I had written the part 1 of Generational curses and posted it read here, but prior to that post I had already written this story. I did so in an attempt to show you all one way how this thing can affect a person/families through their lineage.
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I had written the part 1 of Generational curses and posted it read here, but prior to that post I had already written this story. I did so in an attempt to show you all one way how this thing can affect a person/families through their lineage.
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Bugsy sat on Brucie's old car in his yard eating an egg sandwich, Brucie's wife had given to him. In the mornings she would always feed him, although reluctant at first, with some coaxing from Brucie to be nice to him and seeing that he meant no harm, she had calmed down and now treated him decent.
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Bugsy sat on Brucie's old car in his yard eating an egg sandwich, Brucie's wife had given to him. In the mornings she would always feed him, although reluctant at first, with some coaxing from Brucie to be nice to him and seeing that he meant no harm, she had calmed down and now treated him decent.
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Sharon had been crying for weeks. Her mother had died and it hurt so much.
"Mummy," she cried, her voice hoarse as she buried her face in her tear stained pillow. Her life held no meaning for her anymore, she felt as if she wanted to die. They had planned a shopping trip to New York and then they would go off to Disney World. Sharon was 23 years old and the only child for both of her parents. Aunty Maureen had no children and she took Sharon as her own also. Their family was strong and they all got along well.
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Sharon had been crying for weeks. Her mother had died and it hurt so much.
"Mummy," she cried, her voice hoarse as she buried her face in her tear stained pillow. Her life held no meaning for her anymore, she felt as if she wanted to die. They had planned a shopping trip to New York and then they would go off to Disney World. Sharon was 23 years old and the only child for both of her parents. Aunty Maureen had no children and she took Sharon as her own also. Their family was strong and they all got along well.
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Mr. Henry sighed at the tragedy that had befell his family from out of nowhere. Cecile, his wife had died, and he was so grief stricken it felt as if his heart would burst. It all began five weeks ago when his daughter Sharon woke up one morning and fell ill. Doctors had no idea what was wrong. Some said it was the flu, others said it could be Malaria, but she kept getting worse.
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Mr. Henry sighed at the tragedy that had befell his family from out of nowhere. Cecile, his wife had died, and he was so grief stricken it felt as if his heart would burst. It all began five weeks ago when his daughter Sharon woke up one morning and fell ill. Doctors had no idea what was wrong. Some said it was the flu, others said it could be Malaria, but she kept getting worse.
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Killfuss sat with the bishop from the Moravian Church under his mango tree. It was midnight, the only time Pastor Ebeneezer McCullum would come to visit him. Killfuss did not like the man and looked at the cringing little fellow dressed up in a suit, in the middle of the night, in the Jamaican hot weather, with disdain.
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Killfuss sat with the bishop from the Moravian Church under his mango tree. It was midnight, the only time Pastor Ebeneezer McCullum would come to visit him. Killfuss did not like the man and looked at the cringing little fellow dressed up in a suit, in the middle of the night, in the Jamaican hot weather, with disdain.
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