What it Takes to Survive
โ Scribed by Megan Prevost
- Publisher
- Megan Prevost
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 15 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
WHAT IT TAKES TO SURVIVE includes four dramatic short stories where characters deal with real life situations and struggle to move forward in their lives.
In "Ten Seconds" Ethan and Noah give Lyle an ultimatum. If Lyle wants to get in with the jocks, he needs to prove he's worthy by jumping into an ice cold lake. In "Voices" Katy can't make it through an average day without hearing the voice of her dead brother.
In "Rich People" Grant, Angelica, and Terra steal food from a rich neighborhood in order to keep themselves fed. In "Don't Blink" Mac is forced to face his fears and protect his younger sister, Lora, from their abusive father.
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