Changing the world and other hobbies
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 2h 11m
  • Reads 279
  • Votes 49
  • Parts 36
  • Time 2h 11m
Complete, First published Oct 21, 2018
Clover is an uninspired, angsty 19 year old that recently dropped out of college.  Montana, her best friend, is a globe-trotting, grafitti-tagging, political activist.    Clover is overjoyed to find that Montana has returned home for the summer, but he has a shocking announcement that quickly shatters her expectations.  The inseparable pair grow apart as Clover is tempted to join a group of rebellious vandalizing misfits and Montana is hired by a mysterious man to create an artistic masterpiece.   The secrets and deception that entangle Montana and Clover's chosen paths threaten to destroy both their friendship and their city.  This story is full of twists and turns, love and graffiti, choices and sacrifices.  Enjoy the ride!
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