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Chapter 7 The Tiny Voice

The sunlight had started to appear and glimmer from the water of the river started to get visible.

The bridge over her was beginning to be busy.

It could be the start of an average day. But for her there was neither normal nor average day. She

lived with struggles not from outside factors but inside her. Even in her sleep she is haunted by

unknown shadows and while awake she was conscious of the demons inside her wanted to get

loose, frightening and uncontrollable.

For a moment she just lay there and pray for mercy ,that the God in heaven shall grant her wish to

make those voices to stay quiet. But as usual the Beings that govern heaven and earth had her

prayer denied.

When she was feeling this way she will turn to the bottle of whisky she always carried with her. He

drunk until he felt warm enough . She started her pace towards the heart of the city there she will<

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