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Intersecting Lines
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Ongoing, First published May 18, 2015
Sophie Park has a promising career in figure skating at 18 years old. One fine day, after her practice for the nationals, Sophie is involved in car crash in an intersection on her way home. Together with her broken bones and torn muscles, are Sophie's dreams on making it to the nationals as her stepping stone. With all the devastation the car crash brought Sophie, she only has one wish: Sophie wanted to die. 
On the night of her said suicide date, she meets the guy who uses the bed next to hers. He's Alex Kim. Sophie is taken aback when he told her that he's going to help her fulfill her wish of death. Now that their lines have met, what will happen to them? Will Sophie be able to pull herself together and make it back in the ice rink? Or will she give up on her life long dream with drug overdose? 

Two realities exists for her. Either way, it's up to her.
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