Sheridon is typical teenage boy; he's popular and likeable. But for some strange reason, things are going bad for him and things are going to happen to him.
This is the story of a teenage boy and what happens to him over the course of ten days as a result of his actions. The butterfly effect of cause and causality force Sheridon to live out the aftermath, keeping the reader guessing at every step.
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Thanks for sharing, tynamite. I would work on providing a little more narrative detail to the story and cut down on the dialogue, as it reads more like a play than a novel. Best of luck to you!
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