Mr. Carlyle

Mr. Carlyle

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Life for Carter Blake seems hopeless once he gets out of prison for 8 years in Las Vegas. He has nowhere to go, no family to take him in and no money. About to use his old way of getting rid of problems, he tries to find the closest liquor store when he gets a nasty flashback. When he wakes back up to reality he is robbed and stabbed. Just when all hope is lost he has a mysterious savior. who is he and what why would he help a broken soul like Carter? Short Story of compassion and forgiveness
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