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At twenty-four, Nick thought life would already be moving forward.
Instead, his days became a cycle of late mornings, unanswered job applications, convenience store dinners, and pretending he was okay whenever people asked.
While his friends slowly built their futures, Nick remained stuck in the same place-watching time pass from the corner of his small bedroom and the windows of 24-hour convenience stores.
But somewhere between quiet family dinners, rainy city walks, awkward reunions, and strangers surviving their own loneliness, Nick begins to realize something:
Maybe not everyone in their twenties is living.
Maybe most people are just trying to get through another day.
Tomorrow, Maybe is a melancholic slice-of-life novel about unemployed youth, silent struggles, exhausted dreams, and the small human connections that make life feel bearable again.
A story for people who feel left behind by the world- and are still trying anyway.