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Chapter Thirty Eight | On Top Of The World

Author: Barbara Rose
last update Last Updated: 2023-09-29 08:57:55

Liviana Castelli has always been known as an old soul, of sorts.

When she was a child, she was the one everybody would call mature for her age. Not because she didn’t act childish at times or because she had the same knowledge or skills that an adult did. That wasn’t it at all. She had moments where she was the wild child, running, screaming, making a mess of herself and everything around her. She could cry, throw tantrums, and say the most immature things when she wanted.

So, she wasn’t exactly mature. Yet, she wasn’t immature either.

She was the kid who stayed back to help teachers clean after an activity. She was the mom friend in a group of reckless teens, and even before that, when she was a child, she was the friend who was more aware. The one who made sure the other kids didn’t go too far and hurt themselves. She was the one who told kids to slow down when they were running too fast, worried they would trip and fall. And when she was older, she was the one to make sure everyon
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