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  1. Public Bookmark 84

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    Aaron is staying in Palmetto for graduate school. Neil is wrapping up his last year on the Palmetto State Foxes. Andrew is seven hours away even after breaking every driving law known to man.
    Someone is probably going to die.


    Two times Neil introduces Aaron to a very lucrative backup career (crime) and Andrew tolerates the ensuing chaos.

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    18 Mar 2025

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    He saw the duffel.
    It was battered all to hell and the strap was nearly torn from the bag, but it still glowed almost neon in the darkening night and streetlamp glare. Neil would never…
    He dropped to his knees beside it and rifled through it, looking for any sign, any clue as to where Neil might have run. Nothing, nothing, nothing. Until his fingers found the keyring. Until he found the phone.

    Andrew's perspective on the Binghamton riot and the walking tragedy that is Neil Josten.

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    01 Mar 2025

  3. Public Bookmark 40

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    Memento mori = remember you must die.

    Part 1,2,3 are about this latin phrase ^ and of the repeating cycle of Neil’s struggles facing the inevitable deaths as he finds himself stuck in a horrid time loop and how he fights to escape it. (Part 2 is Andrew’s pov of couple of loops and part 3 is Aaron’s pov on a certain loop)

    Memento vivere = Remember to live.

    The last part of this series: continues right after Neil escapes the loop and is given the chance to heal from the mental cuts each death created from the painful journey and added trauma to the mix of already existing wounds.
    A lesson of how precious life can be and to cherish it because at the end of the day we got one life and it's a shame to waste it over the fear of losing it.

    ‘Nobody promised tomorrow, so live it like its the last one’

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    03 Jan 2025

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    08 Dec 2024

  5. Public Bookmark 71

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    When Aaron and Katelyn have twin girls, Andrew and Neil find it a challenge to adapt to uncle duties.

    Or: nearly 17,000 words on what I think Andrew and Neil would be like as uncles.

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    07 Dec 2024