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<p>Death isn't particularly a nice idea. The very idea of it is what drives people to be what they want to be when they want to be it. After dying, as they might say, there's no coming back.</p> <p>Well, she had hoped there was no going back, in any event.</p> <p>Having had a life filled to the brim with experiences that tormented her, Robby Simon was never a happy person. Living her life day-to-day, avoiding all things and the consequences that followed them, she isolated herself from the world and dropped out of her last year of high-school. Her parents, at the start, showed mild concern and average disdain for her actions, but eventually let her go, incapable of getting her to leave her room, bar the times she ate or used the washroom.</p> <p>Robby was a bit of an introvert, but by far was not a person who could isolate herself for long periods of time. Still, the idea of leaving what became her only safe place in a world that was terrifying had left her pushing herself to remain inside of her house for the next two years. </p> <p>At her breaking point, and incapable of staying inside nor going outside, Robby found her one solace: suicide. She'd finally be gone from all the nasty things in the world, and never be scared again!</p> <p>*Bzzt*. Wrong. </p> <p>Reincarnated into the form of a harpy, in what could only be described as the act of a vindictive and particularly hateful god, Robby is now left to find her way around a world with her previous memories, and absolutely no comfort zones.</p>
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