Second Chance

Second Chance

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Noah Stroud is down on his luck, a loser. Disregarded by society for his looks and interests, and now. His best friend has been killed in a car accident. At the depths of despair, there is a glimmer of hope. His phone screen reads. 'Would you like a second chance at life, a better life.' Join Noah as he becomes stronger than ever, make allies, and fight for his life in a game no one knows about or can see. Is it just these new monsters that he must worry about, or will other players in this game become a problem?
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ONC 2024: In college, it was a case of wrong place/wrong time. Eight years later, they have a second chance. But will they take the leap? ___ Prompt 14: "My muse, believe me, waiting for you has been a form of freedom." ___ Excerpt: "Don't look back." Ian stares at me through the screen with his dark, intense gaze. "Don't long for all the things that might have been. Don't chastise yourself for the decisions you've made." For a moment, his words render me silent. "Appreciate all those little indentations that make you who you are," he says with a tender expression. "And remember your superpower." "What superpower?" "Let yourself dream again." A tender smile crosses his features. "Focus that intense drive of yours on the future like you used to do." He's right. For so long, I've been living in survival mode. One foot in front of the other. Stuck in this nightmare, I haven't been able to see any other way forward. Until now. "You're free now," he says, "to make better choices that will make you truly happy." For a moment, I let my mind take me wherever it wants to go. Right now? It wants to be in Boston, beside him. But can I leave everything behind?

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