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Leanna

COMPLETED [Mature Content] My life has no meaning. I'm forty years old, a middle age woman. Some say I have a fulfilling life, an architect with a high salary, a one-bedroom condo unit and a face that, although not the most beautiful, certainly warrants a second look. The only thing people criticize about me is the emptiness of my ring finger. I'm not married and don't have a family of my own. I don't feel anything about it. I don't need a man in my life, and I hate kids. The only thing I regretted was how I lived my life. Half of it wasted in school and the other half wasted in work. Before I knew it, I'm already old and at my deaths bed - alone and dying. THEN I WOKE UP FROM THE DREAM. ---- Read my other works: I am the Queen (FL) Genre: Fiction, Mature, Modern Romance, StrongFL, RichFL, PoorML, ColdML Realm Wars (ML) Genre: Epic Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Mature, R18, Romance, RPGelements, GAMEelements, OPmc Angels, Demons, Sprites, Elves, Beastmen Generation of Heroes (ML) Genre: Action, Adventure, Epic Fantasy, Friendship, Magic, Beasts, Game Elements, Multiple Leads, OPmc, Romance, War, Military Trinity the Last White Witch (FL) Genre: Werewolf, Vampires, Witches, Fantasy, R18, Mature, ColdML, StrongFL ---- Stalk me here: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: MiuNovels ---- Donate for my Milk Addiction: PayPal: Miu.2017@yahoo.com

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279 Chs

[LEANNA] 2.2

Year 2070

I looked at the scenery outside of the window while I sat on my bed. My back was leaning against the headboard. My limp arms were crossing on my lap as I gasped for air from my forever parted lips. Each breath caused my lungs to pricked, my spine to tinged, and I wince in pain. My dull, lifeless eyes stared into the horizon, praying to put me out of my misery.

I was at a home care. I already forgot the name. It was not important anyway. What was important, they accepted people who were discarded by their family or people like me who were all alone with nowhere to call home. Dying and sickly people like me with no one to turn to except for the strangers at this home-care to tend to our daily needs until we breathed our last.

So pitiful.

I never expected this was my ending.

If I knew, I should have just jumped off a building.

It was better than this situation.