The beggar and the President

The beggar and the President

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## A story different from all other you've ever read ## When a boy mysteriously disappears, no other than the President of the United States starts a determined and secret search for any clue that may unravel the case. After all, the boy was his bastard son, and if this information becomes public, he could be impeached. However, after looking at the surveillance tapes, the only witness was a homeless man, begging on the streets. The fate ironically puts together two extremely opposite people. And the President is willing to do everything in his power to find the boy.
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This is a story that involves drugs, drink and sex. She had been abused, he'd been abandoned after a failed school life. She was introduced to drugs at the age of 14. He'd been on them since the age of 12. She lost her father at the age of 8. He'd lost everything. When he meets her in an Alley on her lunch break on Monday 31st September 2008, they get to talking. He gives her weed and she gives him money. What happens when things become a little more complicated? Feelings develop for both of them... But for different reasons. He wants her drink, and she wants his drugs... And they both want sex. Perfect couple right? Well your probably wrong. Things just get worse for the 2 of them.

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