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(Created page with "It's funny that children think that murder is such an easy task. They joke about the face of death because they know that they'll never have to face it head on. Playing with toy gun and plastic knifes on Halloween is the closest to real darkness as they'll get. None of them will have a childhood like mine... I was a mere kid when it began and when I'm done weaving my tale I must find a way to end it. I was born on a place called "The Hill", a place near the smog-filled...")
 
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I was a mere kid when it began and when I'm done weaving my tale I must find a way to end it. I was born on a place called "The Hill", a place near the smog-filled district of Los Angeles. It was a place filled with rich snakes that are as devious as they are wealthy. Some might say I lived in an American dream. I am an only child.
 
"Children cost money," my wealthy father used to state "but if you’reyou're rich enough it can't hurt to have just one."
 
It was the summer while I prepped to enter 8th grade that I got into that car crash. Just writing about it makes me recall the sharp sounds of the ambulance and feel the pulse of the defibrillator coursing through my veins. My father paid the necessary fees to the hospital and took me home.