Fate.
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Ongoing, First published Aug 08, 2015
Rayne scott isn't mute, she just doesn't think her opinion is worth voicing. Daniel Eastman isnt crazy, hes just a believer. Fate is a funny thing. We can fight to change the path we are on but no matter what we have a chosen destiny. Sometimes that destiny isnt what we want, sometimes it is, and sometimes is nothing like it seems. 
"I like to think that our entire lives are laid out like chutes and ladders. Sure you can take all these twists and turns but you still have the same beginning and end. Theres no way to end the game unless you get to the end space." He spoke with passion staring at the stars. 
"What if you just knock over the board and stop playing?" I asked wiping the tear off my cheek joining him on the ground watching the stars.
"If the game is representing life  and the beginning is birth and the end is dying then what do you think?"
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