Ephemeral (Slow Updates)

Ephemeral (Slow Updates)

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"Maybe that's all we will ever be- an incomplete sentence, a half-written story. Finished, without an ending ." ~~~~~ Samaria is a school teacher that is finally getting her life on-track after 24 years. She has stopped fully depending on her brother and is ready for her life to finally start. Stressors from the past are bound to spring up but she has learned to deal with them, or so she thinks. Micah is a successful business owner that thought wealth would give him the happiness that has alluded him for years. When he realizes he is still missing something he starts to lean on his friend Oliver, who has something he has given up hope of ever having. Samaria and Micah both think they have everything they need in life but you often don't know what you are missing until you experience it first-hand.
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