Breeze-Block
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 28m
  • Reads 117
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 6
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2016
"It was this day where I realized, the most powerful emotion was never love...it was fear."


Bittersweet is the perfect adjective to describe Breeze-block. As you read, you'll find one of the most difficult situations anyone could ever go in. You will witness self-destructions of confusion and break downs of fear. Each and every emotion that is portrayed in this book, will fall upon the hands of another, more peaceful emotion. As someone's knees fall onto the ground, a hand will extend out to help. 

Mason will demonstrate a dramatic time period of his life, in which his perspective changed forever. 

He is only a simple fisherman on the coast of California. He works hours on end in perfect solitude, except for the long nights on weekends where teens decide to party near his cliff.

Mason begs everyday, wishing for one of the teenagers to prank him, or just do anything to get his attention. He'll do anything to just have one person come and talk, even for just a moment.

He gets his wish, but in the most unexpected way.

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