Noble Deeds (Demo)
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  • Time 2h 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2016
Donnor Harings Barron has everything going for him. He's a successful man, nearly straight out of college, who has already landed a job as a high school Chemistry teacher. Everything in his life seems to finally be tying itself together, until he's thrown a curveball by his school's administration. This particular year, Dr. Barron is chosen as one of the main hosts of a program in which students and hosts alike write documentations about important occurrences in their pasts that stand out as substantial obstacles, and how they overcame those obstacles, or how they failed trying; thus, defining who they are as a human being. Future generations of children would have these documentations to look to for vital advice in their own lifetimes, but Dr. Barron quickly finds that he may need some advice of his own, as his life's story isn't yet completely written, and the chapters are unraveling before his very inquisitive eyes.
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When You Realize You've Become 'That Mom'...and What Comes Next

41 parts Complete Mature

Navigating parenthood doesn't come with an instructional manual. Now before you go saying 'Cathy, they have those you know' I will say "Sure, they have tons of books from tons of different people that think they know better than everyone else but no one really has all of the answers." Now be forwarned. I will take you on an emotional rollercoaster. When I am done with you, you won't know what you should be feeling but you will feel something. Is it anger, sadness, pity, or shame? I can't tell you how your story will end but I can tell you mine. So, if I haven't scared you off yet, buckle up, buckle in, and get ready for a bumpy ride. Warning, things aren't always as they seem and you may not be ready for it. Don't say I never did anything for you.