Passengers | Edited Version

Passengers | Edited Version

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Nellie Dreher has spent her whole life waiting for something to finally happen. In her small lakeside town, everything has stayed the same way since long before the Civil War ever started. She's grown up with all of the same kids that were in her very first Sunday school class, and she can recite every detail about the measly other 250 people living in town. When Indie Rao came riding into town on her old school bus, she didn't expect to find Franklin to be any different from all the numerous other towns that she's visited that summer. She expected to spent a few days there by the water before continuing on with her plan of seeing as many East Coast towns as possible, but days soon turn into weeks spent in little hazy Franklin. Indie might just be the change that Nellie has been waiting for. (cover by @belowsealevel)
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Synopsis: Indie: "Uh," I take a moment, not to just get in the car, but for what I'm about to say. "I-I'm still scared." "Why?" Uncle Kimmy says. "I miss Tennessee. I miss Cassidy." "Look, Indie, I know it's hard to accept change. Trust me, I even have a hard time accepting change but you gotta adapt. As your Nana said, it's better to learn now, than later." No, no, no, no, no! I try to hold in all the pain and all the tears as thoughts fill my head like a rain of sorrow and despair drown me in the deepest part of the sea. California... Felix: Donnie and I throw rocks at a pond walking home from school. Ever since Diana's mom took custody of the girls, I haven't been seeing them lately. I hope I see them again. I kinda miss them. I miss Maria and I miss how life used to be. Life changes like the vast ocean and her waves of glory and we, life on Earth, have to just live in it and deal with her aptitude whether we like it or not...

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