Long Lines
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  • Reads 598
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2014
Mature
Edit - I'll be rewriting this story as part of nanowrimo with my wife, starting it with an idea of the whole story so that I can actually finish it this time. I hope that if you like what I've put down so far you stick around for the updated version, coming "Soon™" 😛

Late at night in some crappy diner on an old highway, two people strike up an unusual conversation.

Recently titled, starring a so far unnamed character, near future light science fiction odd romance road trip story. Yeah, I know.

Also, the new cover started out as this:
http://togman-studio.deviantart.com/art/Tog-s-Diner-165163780
and then I turned it into these images with GIMP (with permission of course):
http://imgur.com/a/Unvd8
Go give the original artist some love.
(CC) Attrib. NonComm. NoDerivs
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