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Catastrophic Beings

Catastrophic Beings

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Aug 19, 2019
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Mystery
From the age of seven, Drew Lancaster knew her purpose in life. Graduate high school, go to college, and become a police officer. Growing up, she watched her father become police captain and her sister follow in his footsteps. In her eyes, she saw it as her destiny. Environmental law isn't the path that Allen Stevenson thought that he would take, but when life gives you lemons, what else are you supposed to do? Wondering if he will ever have a greater purpose than litigation matters regarding oil and gas, Allen goes through life with lingering feelings of dissatisfaction and regret. When these two opposite's worlds collide, they wonder how the other will fit in. Knowing too much is their greatest weakness, and when reality becomes too real, they must work together to stay alive.
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