The Rain Check
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Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2017
"I told you to leave but you lied to me when you said that you promised to get us back."

Meet Daryl
A not-so-normal 6'3 boy who always had messy brown hair. Black thick-rimmed glasses, a dark navy-blue scarf and a buttoned white shirt is his normal attire. Once upon a time, he was Inslee high school's most prized possession but the spotlight shining towards him dimmed as time passed.

As a senior, he's seen as the quiet and intimidating type of person. He didn't look like he had many friends, he has no respect towards people his age and would always have a sad expression struck on his face. He refuses to do what once made him a celebrity, disregarding his past.

But on a special but windy day, a new person had suddenly joined his household on behalf of his parents and Daryl is forced to take care of her. What would happen if the quiet and gloomy boy was startled by the living embodiment of happiness itself?

D.H.
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