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In a city of wild dreams and excited tourists, five people will all come together to decide whether they are all ready to make it in the dark big city. 19 year old Cat moves to New York to join the large band of smart students looking to become passionate writers. But with the addition of a bad childhood, bad mental health, and a small will to live, her determination soon becomes her greatest downfall. James, a 24 year old physics student, gave up on his homophobic family a long time ago. But when old conflicts arise he doesn't know how to handle them. A past lover comes to the door waiting for an apology from him, even when the love is clearly gone. David, a 54 year old college professor, is still in shock about his wife's death when his son gets sick. In fear of his alcoholism coming back into play, he chooses to ignore his sons sickness. While working and dealing with the bills of his now dying son, he slowly waste away. A 50 year old past theater star, Adeline McCartan, realized her career is over after she gets recasts by a younger performer. She soon becomes helpless and alone as all of her past friends leave. She ends up alone in her mansion not knowing what to do with herself. She slowly realized that she's spent her entire life alone, and gets to work on a new project that will change her entire life. 21 year old Justin Walker is just getting out of rehab and prison when he gets a job at the local diner. His adopted family tries to take him back in with open arms but he seems different than before. His ptsd only gets worse when he sees an old friend, who got him into prison in the first place.
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Strands of your mind cling together like web to a slippery leaf bathed in the morning dew. You have seen both heaven and hell, witnessed the atrocities of war firsthand, and imagined a better life in the deepest, most intimate corners of your dreaming spirit. The wishes for peace and certainty you have once so desperately longed for, now lay trampled underneath the might of your mind's vivid horrors. What was once so bright and lively, now cowers in fear, clinging to gone memories like a shipwreck survivor to some lowly piece of driftwood. From the depths of hell, you arrived victorious, grasping the laurel wreath high above your head. Unrecognizable, with your empty eyes telling a story of innocence brutally taken away from the child curling in shame in the depths of your empty soul. Almost green you are, curly head, having grown up with a rifle by your bedside table, never knowing peace and quiet. Out of the pan that was the Kazdel Civil War and into the scorching flames of Lungmen, where life flows by on its own accord, here, you must learn to live once more. So put on your best facade, Let the reuniting trumpets ring a wild, And allow the city to swallow you whole. Here we are, a continuation of my previous work "Goodbye Curly Head", which sprawled into quite the epistle (but it wasn't really a letter, it's just long :P). Summarized in the most basic way possible, it's a story about a twenty-year-old Kazdel Civil War veteran who goes to Lungmen and has some troubles acclimating to the steady life presented before him. Sprinkle in a too-good-to-be-true offer and a freshly established logistics company, and you get Andy trying to make it big for as long as his deteriorating mental state lets him. I'd say it works as a standalone story for anyone who doesn't want to bother reading the first part. For now, at least. As always, please, pwwease leave a comment, positive, negative, I LOOOVE reading and replying to comments!!

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