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“After everything, you still want to believe that love prevails, that in the end there will be justice. That is an illusion, and I pity you.”

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Sacrifice

In this compelling narrative, the reader is taken on a journey through complex characters and situations that challenge the very essence of what it means to make sacrifices. The story delves into the consequences of personal and societal sacrifices, offering a thought-provoking exploration of human nature and the choices we face. more

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Jessica Fortunato

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