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To Grieve, Learn and Let Go (Pedro Pascal/Joel Miller Inspired Story)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2023
Mature
Mariana Smith Pascal-Miller is a twenty-seven-year woman who has lived a life filled with loneliness, disappointment, grief and abandonment. Although she has been accepted to UCLA and is on her way to leaving her home state, her poor health is also a factor. Just when she's suffered enough, someone from her past decides to come back into her life and embarks on a journey that will either make or break her spirit.

***Inspired by some true events.***
*The characters depicted are fictional.*
***This is my original work and should NOT be plagiarized!***
All Rights Reserved
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