The Player and Her Admirer
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Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2017
All her life Audrey has been chided for having male companions, boyfriends, and constantly going on dates. Even in the big city of New York, with all of its restaurants and eateries, the waiters know her face and her name. The only thing about her that changes is the guy she's with. Yet even with all of this company, Audrey is alone. She doesn't relate well to other people, including her best friend whom she's known for years. What she does well is get what she wants from others. Audrey doesn't see people as people but disposable objects with a purpose. Once they've fulfilled their purpose or cease to be needed anymore she throws them away. 

But, what if one day, one of her little objects becomes something she doesn't want to throw out even if it is a cheesy piece of junk that serves no purpose and just clutters space in her heart.
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