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Before We Are
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2018
What is life? What does it mean to succeed? Well, just ask Mr. Greg Metcalf, he seemed to have it all figured out with his beautiful wife, two kids and their Shepweiler, Mutt. Living in his outwardly misleading home that, only within, expresses true luxury. He's got all the friends and an amazing family; popularity and love. He's not rich,  but has much more than the average person. A brilliant man he is and everyone knows it. An aspiring musician to author, he is living the dream.  Who wouldn't want his success? His life?!

So... Would you?

Is that what you think.....?

Is that what you know...................?

Yes...?

Well... That's what he said too.
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