The End of the Day
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2021
the outer banks is one island-two tribes. 

you're either a wealthy, spoiled kook. 
or you're a broke, good-for-nothing [as some would say] pogue. 

there has been an ongoing feud between the 'tribes' for generations, yet-believe it or not-there once was a time when none of that mattered. 

remember when you were a kid? it didn't matter who was popular, and who wasn't. 

who had money-and who didn't. 

you went to the same school and shared the same playground as everyone else. 

before you even knew who your friends are supposed to be. 

or-knew the difference between a kook and a pogue. 

fast forward a couple years later and you're in high school. 

your best friend is now a stranger you pass in the halls. 

the person you used to adore so closely is now someone you just admire from a distance. 

at least-that has been the case for JJ Maybank and Sadie Alden.
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