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The Butterfly Effect of Ava

The Butterfly Effect of Ava

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The afternoon sun warmed my art studio, a sanctuary I' d built for myself, far from my chaotic family. Life was good, my canvas humming with color, ready for final touches. Then, the phone rang, a cold dread seizing me as Leo' s name flashed across the screen. He demanded money, as always, his voice a familiar, entitled growl. Our conversation was sharp, escalating quickly, ending with his chilling threat: "I'm outside your building. Come down here right now, or I'm coming up." A cold fear snaked down my spine; this was my sanctuary, not his to invade. He was waiting, his face thin and angry. When I refused him, he sneered, calling me "little miss perfect artist," shoving me. I stumbled, caught off balance, and then he shoved me again, harder. I fell backward, right into the street. Everything happened at once: the screech of tires, a blaring horn, blinding headlights. A massive force slammed into me, pain exploding through every nerve. Then, only darkness. I died. But then I opened my eyes. Confined to a tiny, unfamiliar body, in my old childhood bedroom, the calendar on the wall screamed 2007. I was seven years old again. It wasn't a dream. It was a second chance. A chance to change everything. A chance to stop Leo from becoming the monster who would one day cause my death.

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Introduction

The afternoon sun warmed my art studio, a sanctuary I' d built for myself, far from my chaotic family.

Life was good, my canvas humming with color, ready for final touches.

Then, the phone rang, a cold dread seizing me as Leo' s name flashed across the screen.

He demanded money, as always, his voice a familiar, entitled growl.

Our conversation was sharp, escalating quickly, ending with his chilling threat: "I'm outside your building. Come down here right now, or I'm coming up." A cold fear snaked down my spine; this was my sanctuary, not his to invade.

He was waiting, his face thin and angry. When I refused him, he sneered, calling me "little miss perfect artist," shoving me. I stumbled, caught off balance, and then he shoved me again, harder.

I fell backward, right into the street. Everything happened at once: the screech of tires, a blaring horn, blinding headlights.

A massive force slammed into me, pain exploding through every nerve. Then, only darkness.

I died. But then I opened my eyes. Confined to a tiny, unfamiliar body, in my old childhood bedroom, the calendar on the wall screamed 2007.

I was seven years old again.

It wasn't a dream. It was a second chance. A chance to change everything. A chance to stop Leo from becoming the monster who would one day cause my death.

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3 Chapter 2
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4 Chapter 3
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5 Chapter 4
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6 Chapter 5
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7 Chapter 6
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8 Chapter 7
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9 Chapter 8
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10 Chapter 9
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11 Chapter 10
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12 Chapter 11
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13 Chapter 12
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14 Chapter 13
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15 Chapter 14
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16 Chapter 15
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17 Chapter 16
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18 Chapter 17
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19 Chapter 18
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20 Chapter 19
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21 Chapter 20
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22 Chapter 21
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23 Chapter 22
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24 Chapter 23
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25 Chapter 24
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26 Chapter 25
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27 Chapter 26
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28 Chapter 27
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29 Chapter 28
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30 Chapter 29
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