From about the time that Maggie was 5 years old, everyone knew that she was different, especially her mother. Maggie would play with her friends, but when she took their hand, she would see who they were in their previous life. "Hello," she would always start, as she looked into their eyes. As she gazed, she would see what their previous life was like not long before their demise. "I see that you were once a poor man that begged for food." The children would laugh and then continue to follow on pretending from where Maggie left off. She had the gift that grew even stronger and clearer as she got older.When she was at the height of her visions while in her mid-thirties, she saw something that would forever change her life and almost ended it. She would hold a murder victim and all the knowledge that she had concerning the crime would only be known by two different sources, the police and the actual murderer.With too much information and too many unreleased details, she herself will be sent on a nightmare ride of her life. Maggie would herself have to fight for her own life. Not only was she attempting to not spend the rest of her life behind bars for a murder that she did not commit, but she also had to stay one step ahead of the actual murderer so as not to be silenced before she can convince anyone of her innocence.
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