The Sorcerer's Dilemma

The Sorcerer's Dilemma

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Josh Rider was that kid in your class who knows everything but never raises his hand. If Josh knew what he ends up knowing in the end of the book, then he would have a reason to stay quiet during class. This is the story of a hero named Josh.
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What could go right for the boy everything goes wrong for? Usually, Milo Murphy is well-prepared to deal with his family's... hereditary condition. Murphy's law may be a little troublesome, but really. Anything can be faced with a smile! Besides, normalcy would be boring. Who would want to be normal? Well, after a little thought on a slightly gloomy day, Milo sort of wonders what it -would- be like if he was... like the other kids. How would he live a life that wasn't constantly wreaked with adventure, hospital trips, and interrupted plans? Was that even possible? What would he do? He had a few ideas, so he made a list. Somehow, after a series of events that some might deem 'unlucky', Milo finds that Murphy's law is apparently subject to a few strange exceptions. Walking under a ladder backwards and breaking a mirror, or opening an umbrella indoors in front of a black cat, for instance, would usually be expected to cause some bad consequences. But if there's one thing Milo knows, it's to expect the unexpected. And after all, what are exceptions for, if not to be exceptional? * * * (My entry for @Fanfic's Lucky FriYAY contest!)

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