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ed teenage eyes stared back at him. He had left journalism behind, tired of chasing stories t
his hand before Sam even
*Herald*?" Chris asked, leaning forward. "Becaus
ped. A few ki
inked.
rs' and ignored the families who lost homes,"
d. "Fair. So how would
is hesitated-nobody had e
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ned a project: *Live a
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sha, muttered about extra work. Chr
ter 3: Chr
owed his single mom's double shift at the hospital. But the hardest part? Handing his phone to Maya, his
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ed. And parents... sometimes they just leave." He paused. "But pretending made me realize something-I've be
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hing. He did
ter 5: The
spread lik
finally read his poetry aloud. Even the principal noticed-students lingered
ter 6: The
slid an envelope onto Sam's des
how to write stories. You t
ching his students spill into the
the sun w
me in years, it