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A Day in the Life of an Adam - Short Story (completed)
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Complete, First published Mar 13, 2023
Adam and his siblings are on a search for new friends, but no one will give them the time of day. Now they spend hours upon hours of their existence wandering around the colorless void. One day, however, is different than the rest. One day, Adam meets what he believes might be his best friend.
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