I Hate Lucy
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  • Reads 55
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2017
In books, everything has a rhyme or reason for what happens. There always seems to be this 'deeper meaning' to why the characters do as they did. Tragedies occur to the main character just so the plot can move along, or so that something can be gained. And then, at the end of the book, there is some type of ending that the audience can more or less agree with.

But this is not some book an author created. 

Rhyme and reason don't always belong to real life. Nor does this concept of 'deeper meaning'. Those tragedies will occur whether it moves the plot along or not, so just move on. And, just for the record, endings don't exist either.

Especially in the place Lucinda found herself.

Dear Reader, why don't you read a story that will make you question reasoning and judgement. Good and Bad. That Gray area in between. How easy it really is to just go the other way. 

There is place where all this exists.

I can show you how easy it is to just change your mind and do something completely different. It's really easy, because we all end up doing it at one point. We all say 'Why not?' and go at it.

People like that exist there. But more extreme.

Here's a story where all that happens is a big 'Why not?'. A big, nonchalant shoulder shrug at all things good and bad.

At the end of this book I swear you will hate Lucy.

*****A/N- Please be cautious there will be scenes that many won't be comfortable with- such as drugs, crime, murder, blood, cruelty, unfit main character and questionable supporting characters, etc. But I hope you will continue to read it because it'll be an adventure!
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