Saving Grace Part 1
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the bright light that was sipping through her closed eyelids. The strong smell of disinfectant filled her nose. She could almost feel he
now would be heaven sent. She examined her surroundings. The room was pristine clean and gloomy, the walls were a sickly green color and the linens were grayish. The pla
covered with a thick whitish material that felt unnecessary. She tried to shift her legs, but they felt numb and heavy. She tried once more
e heard from a nurse before she w
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ation. All she could remember was being bashed by an incoming car and she blacked out. Her muddled thought
features seemed molded from granite. He had dark eye brows which sloped downward in a serious expression. His lips were pale and thin and his nose, slender and rounded; a prominent jaw curved gracefully around his neck and enamelled by the
ing over her face, Grace extended her right hand whi
ooking at an angel!" Grace said gro