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How Famous People Ruined My Life

By: Farah Kureshi
Narrated by: Rachel Rogers
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An intriguing narrative about how famous people ruined the life of a random fan.

This story depicts a very unique and strange situation of how an attendance at a rock concert changed the life of a fan. It delves into other spiritual and metaphysical aspects as well which make up the story of the concert-goer's experience.

A rock fan attends a concert thinking she’s going to experience a fun and exciting show.

Little did she know her life was about to change in the most extreme way possible, with the band members first inducting her into the band as a long distance groupie and giving her strange attention that involves witchcraft to something more extreme, such as the band members' Master being involved in the situation later on.

This is a very different story than you might be used to, and it involves many different aspects including past lives and metaphysical concepts that most people may not be familiar with.

©2023, 2024 Farah Kureshi (P)2024 Farah Kureshi

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