Don't Look Down

Don't Look Down

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10 year old Noah has been through hell his entire life. Since the age of 5 he has struggled to stay alive. With beatings, starvation, dehydrated, and more he is lucky to even be alive. He only has two people who care for him. Melody, she is also 10 and goes through what he does every day but with her dad. Slick, a homeless man who lives behind a theater in a run down shed helps them out. Slick always tells Noah you can't fly unless you let yourself fall. What happens when you don't fly? Noah is falling, he is about to hit the ground, and he is scared to see what happens when he does hit the ground when there is no one to catch him and tell him it will be okay. Then one phone call changes everything.
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