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XVIII: A Hunt in the Woods
Author: Giona Lebraco
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“And just like the old saying, you don’t regret what you have done impulsively as much as you regret what you have not done out of cowardice.”

CHAPTER XVIII: A Hunt in the Woods; Being Human Is Not Always Ideal

   I OFTEN GET this question a lot in the past: "What do you want to become when you grow up?”

   I would immediately respond with a lie because I don’t really know what I want, and I did not care so much about it before. Not until I came into adulthood and I had to decide what I am going to do for the rest of my life. Of course, you knew I did not have education and I’m already too old for that. Not lik

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