Distorted
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  • Reads 102
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2020
I was really inspired by this new Korean drama I have been watching. It really makes you think! Everything you know as a kid, from fairy tales to believing in Santa Claus, doesn't prepare you for anything but disappointments. Always turning to reasons like 'Oh they are too young!' or 'they won't understand,' doesn't mean that you shouldn't tell them stuff. Young minds are very impressionable, the younger, the better. But if you keep feeding them all these idealistic things, they'll just end up disappointed. Obviously this should be done in stages rather than just skipping it altogether. So it inspired me to write this. This is just my opinion and I am just exercising my right to free speech , so I'd appreciate it if you don't leave any hurtful comments.
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Elliot's partner was his whole world, but after Allan's death, his ghost haunts Elliot's dreams. Everyone tells Elliot to move on, but he isn't sure he can. ***** It's been a year since the love of Elliot's life, Allan, passed away. Everyone thinks he should have recovered after that much time, but Allan still haunts Elliot every night. He struggles to maintain relationships with his family, and despite a coworkers interest he can't summon up the courage to date. Elliot is living for the past, because to live for the present means he'll have to live with a hole in his heart. But the question Elliot has to face chases him through his monotonous days: is mourning Allan with everything he has truly living? [[word count: 40,000-50,000 words]]