If you could, how would you change the ending?
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If you could, how would you change the ending?
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Seriously you'd love another tragedy something that heart that much William has a young girl can't think of that at allAreej Tahir wrote: ↑16 Jul 2019, 08:17 I think I might have let William die to add tragedy at the end. Such books always leave an impression instead of happy endings.
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