Distorted Interpretations

Distorted Interpretations

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19 year old Sean Taylor a tall good-looking English boy with a terrible personality and an aspiring dream to become a famous poet much like his uncle before him. In this tale of friendship, trust and arguable insanity, Sean the good looking bookworm becomes the star in a book just like the ones he spends his nights drowning himself in. But things take a turn for the worse as he becomes older. With just one day till his 20th birthday. All I can request is that you wish him luck because with no friends, no phone and a future filled with him following the words of a 34 year old's poems with confusing explanations... He's gonna need it.
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