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i hate the world

Author: Rashed_Al
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The world loves only a special few, so I decided to hate the world because it didn't give my parents what they deserved - a good life. No, they had to die after I turned sixteen. My name is Ahmad, and this is my story. In a world where everyone gets a power when they turn 18, I just turned 18 and got a power named Shadow Eater that no one knows anything about. I am new to writing, so please support me.

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