The Californian Misery
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  • Time 1h 55m
  • Reads 219
  • Votes 55
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 55m
Complete, First published Jan 16, 2021
What was first assumed as a dead man, moves on and escalates into a high profile case. Mysteries to be revealed by FBI agents Hunter Winsbourgh and Noah Newman but how could they do that while battling with their own lives?

  Facing troubles, grief and fear of loss, they and Nurse Alexandra Banks learn a lot more about themselves in the process of finding out what happened to her husband. 

 Regret, fear, and nostalgia overcome them as things take an unexpected turn for each one of them in their personal lives.
Word count:25000~30000
NOTICE: ALTHOUGH THIS IS A MYSTERY STORY, IT FOCUSES MORE ON PERSONAL PROBLEMS, LOSING PEOPLE, AND PERSONAL FEELINGS AND REGRETS AND HAS A SARCASTIC AND HUMOROUS SIDE.
IT IS ALSO LESS DESCRIPTIVE OF ACTIONS AND FOCUSES ON FEELINGS AND DIALOGUES. KINDLY DON'T EXPECT THE ENDING, I TRIED MAKING MY STORY REALISITC AND I HOPE EVERYONE BELIEVES THAT NOT EVERYTHING GOES AS WE WISH. 
I HOPE EVERYONE COULD LEARN SOMETHING, I THINK EVERYONE COULD RELATE TO A PART OF IT.
IF YOU LIKE IT, ADD IT TO YOUR READING LIST AND ENJOY!!
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Have you ever felt so unimaginably lonely? Ever wanted to end your life because things have gotten so unbelievably horrible? Parents misunderstanding you? Pressure too much amongst your daily stresses? Do not fret, just walk to the back alley behind Maple View Memorial Hospital. Walk down the creaking metal steps, knock a few times on the wooden door and the doctor will handle the rest. These were some of the things Elliot heard being whispered at the weekly depression seminars. They were dying for a way out, a way out of life. A way that didn't involve hanging in the kitchen before the movers showed up. With mom and dad dead from a car crash a few weeks prior, and zero friends to acknowledge their absence, Elliot decides to visit the doctor. But is it more than what they bargained for?