Vectors (2026) [ONGOING]

Vectors (2026) [ONGOING]

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David is a smart kid. Growing up, he loved learning new concepts and building all types of things. Nothing much else mattered in this little bubble of his. After high school, he won a full scholarship to one of the world's most prestigious universities. Yet once he moves abroad, through the vivid memories of his past and the undeniable now of the present, he learns far more about himself, his past and present views on relationships, and perspective, than he expected.
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