Changed, Forever (On Hold)
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  • Reads 31
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2013
If your house was burning, what would you take with you?

It’s a philosophical conflict between what’s practical, valuable and sentimental. You’re forced to prioritize and boil down a life of accrued possessions into what you can carry out with you. What you would bring reflects your interests, background and priorities. People’s stage in life also dictates their selection. Think of it as a full interview condensed into one question.

So, What would you bring with you? A pet? A photo? A computer perhaps?

What you would bring with you says a lot about your character and who you are.

Aria Foster faces this question when she accidently catches her house on fire, with her mom and younger sister inside..

Will her mom and sister survive? what will her dad think? Will she be able to overcome her Pyromania? What will happen when a new guy comes to town? Will he judge her? 

Read on to find outtt!
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