Silver skyline
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Ongoing, First published Feb 02, 2020
Mature
After Scotland's economy crashes all life is a matter of currency. Children are designed for a specific purpose not for school. But one child poses a special gift. After being brought home he is locked away In a room alone because he wasn't brought into the world for a job but for money. But when his gift shines brighter than ever it comes crashing down and throws his life for a loop. When your life hangs by a thread, you learn what life really is. What society is calling depression is just an innocent child's life because of greed from two weak parents who surround themselves with money to outshine everyone else. This book is about a kids life who feels so weak that he pretty much hangs off a cliff by a noose. Love is found in his struggle while battles not just people but his body and his conditions. War isn't by violence it's settled by agreements you don't win them all
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