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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Short Story - Moving to New York City

It was a crazy, unaccepted dream that carried Ari 1,300 miles from her hometown. Everything she knew just ripped up from its roots and thrown aside, as she was thrust into the byicious land of NYC. New York was filled with businesswomen in heels and wide-eyed dogs curled on tattered quilts. It lacked the friendly faces of her of age(predicate) girlfriends, who were perfect for late-night gossip and secret-sharing. In their place were people charge to get to whatever their busy lives demanded of them.\nAri consoled herself; adjusting to the cold atmosphere would resign time. After all, when life throws you a prestigious summer photography internship, you take it.\nShe doubted it for a flash as the glass face lifting scaled twenty stories to the roof. Her vehement boss had just delegate her a sequence of city-landscapes, sweep through with confusing maps and directions. Her job was to uprise literally on the mete of a skyscraper, and capture Kodak-worthy views. Aris co-wor kers had warned her near the eccentric boss, saying that this was how he scared a itinerary cowards with no honest heat energy.\nAri had passion alright. Why else would she be clinging onto the contact of the glass and metal exterior, camera in hand? Bzzz! Her shout had Ari nearly slipping take out the high building. It was her mothers hundredth text, mendicity her to come home. Typically, she refused. Her boss had hinted at a possibility of this comme il faut her full-time job, with a indissoluble residency attached. Was it worth it?\nAri pondered the thought. macrocosm realistic, there was no way she could continue her dream cover song home without feeding off food stamps and unsteady incomes. Shed bind to give up her true passion in supersede for lifetime bonds of friends and family. But seclusion pounded and screamed. Ari was like a pulsate piece in a Monopoly box, completely out of place. The breath whipped her hair across her face, convey her back to reality. H er eyes pie-eyed from tears; either from homesickness or the dry air, sh...

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