Salad Days
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Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2019
"Feeling alive is always worth the risk, Lyn, always."

For Eadlyn Carrie Addams life has always been about smiling for the crowd. She doesn't think she's living for herself. But who is?

For Archer Madison life has been thrilling, to say the least. He does as he please and only as he pleases. 

Eadlyn envys Archer the minute she gets to know him for an extra credit project. Even more to her surprise he doesn't care too much for her nice girl attitude. In fact, he's immune to her smiles! Eadlyn doesn't care too much for him until all around the city are graffitis about her. Archer can't stand Eadlyn's colour-inside-the-lines attitude and decides on taking her on a road trip of her life.

But when you've been living life through a lease. it can be refreshing to let go once a while. And that's exactly what Eadlyn does! 

JUMP AND THE UNIVERSE WILL CATCH YOU!
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