One might describe it as a leap, jumping from one season of life into another. The semester was ending, just a few days shy of summer vacation. High school would be no more. It might be a chapter Andrew would look back upon later in life and reminisce about his choices. As he walked down the sidewalk of the crowded New York streets toward his home, Andrew could not help but fidget with his hands. With every step, he grew closer, the more weight he felt in his chest. Not a sound of the noisy street could drown out the beating of his heart. But there was one -- a sudden sound, a ringing, set to a familiar tone.
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The Family Business
General FictionAndrew Marinos belongs to a traditionalist family run by his father, who runs a small but growing family restaurant chain. His father, Antonio, wants Andrew to follow in the business, but Andrew feels differently because he has other passions and d...