Late Shift

Late Shift

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, May 4, 2018
This is a story about family, about racing , love and loss. Jericho is a former street racer who left the United Stated to work in England, in a more accepting society after him and his family received an eviction notice. Richard or Rich, his younger brother follows in his brother's footsteps and has a tendency for illegal street racing, but their grandfather, John who is suffering from health ilness disagrees with this kind of behaviour from both of his grandsons. Jericho hopes he will be able to provide for his family and save them from eviction but gets a fatal encounter with his past and betrayal as well as loss...
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A teen from a racing family must choose between family obligations and the singing career he longs for. *** Mason's parents had a dream. They wanted their sons to race, and as car mechanics, they had spared no expense to ensure their sons were trained to the best of their ability. It was a family dream, and on the side, Mason would sing. After his brother, Haneul passed away, and the future became bleak, Mason had accepted that the only way to seek the light would be to make his parent's dream come true. Giving up his singing was an easy compromise to make; following it through, however, was a much more arduous task. The time he once spared for making Youtube videos and gigging at local pubs was long gone, but he still maintained his secret; he still sang for himself. With first love blooming and friends preparing for their futures, it soon dawns on Mason just how much he is giving up to keep his parents happy. Maybe his parents are asking too much. But when he is forced to return home each day and see his mother become a shell of the person who had raised him, he is reminded of the reasons why he had agreed to carry out his promise. He'll have wasted so much time and effort if he changes his mind now. But when does Mason get to choose his own happiness?

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