Paris And Parker

Paris And Parker

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Staying in an asylum and being called psychotic is as worse as it already is but when Paris sneaks out the asylum for her usual night wandering session, she meets Parker. A very familiar stranger. They decide to tour the city together and make this night memorable. But, when they embark on this journey, Paris and Parker discover that they are not strangers after all. Join their adventure of wandering on the lonely streets, breaking into the central park and some more with a little bit of love as a flavour to this beautiful adventure of Paris and Parker.
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In her thirties, she walked away from a life that felt like it was closing in-leaving behind the familiar streets of Europe, a routine love, and the safety of everything she knew. Drawn by the promise of something greater, something electric, she chose New York. A city of endless lights, endless possibilities, and endless illusions. But instead of finding herself, she found emptiness. Nights blurred into fleeting encounters, brief touches that never lingered, and hollow moments disguised as connection. Beneath the vibrant pulse of the city, she felt nothing. No love, no fire, no sense of belonging-just a growing void. These are her chronicles-a raw and intimate journey of a woman lost between who she was and who she thought she could become. It's a story of longing, of chasing meaning in a world that offers only illusions, and of coming to terms with a brutal truth: sometimes, before you can find yourself, you have to confront the emptiness inside.

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